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Copyright and Urheberrecht really are not identical. To quote from the German Wikipedia --
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyrig...gte_Staaten%29 Das Copyright-Law (...) bezeichnet im Recht der Vereinigten Staaten ein Rechtsgebiet zum Schutze geistigen Eigentums. Es ist dem deutschen Urheberrecht ähnlich, unterscheidet sich jedoch in wesentlichen Punkten. (...) Im Copyright des amerikanischen Rechtssystems werden im Gegensatz zum kontinentaleuropäischen Urheberrecht die Entscheidungs- und Verwertungsrechte über ein Werk oft nicht dem Urheber (beispielsweise dem Künstler) zugestanden, sondern den wirtschaftlichen Rechteverwertern, zum Beispiel dem Verlag. In my clumsy and legally uneducated translation: In the law of the United States Copyright Law signifies an area of law that protects intellectual property. It is similar to the German Urheberrecht, but differs in several significant points. (...) Copyright in American law, contrary to continental European Urheberrecht, often accords rights of decision and rights of utilization not to the author (for instance, the artist) but to the commercial users of rights, for instance the publisher. Sadly I'm not qualified to elaborate on this, but the concepts of copyright and Urheberrecht do differ! |
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Who may choose to license them, reserve them, or use them themselves. They don't materialize out of nowhere. Copyright terms vary from country to country but they are all granted from the state to the creator. Everything flows from the creator. Last edited by fjtorres; 02-25-2015 at 04:18 PM. |
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Also by transferring of copyright which is or was the most common method.
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Now, how strict some states/countries will go, depends on their interests. For instance, up to 1923 US even did not recognize the copyright of non-US works (meaning the US companies were free to copy and use European works for free). And it lasted until 1980 (or was it 1990, I don't remember exactly, very recently anyway) when they adhered fully to Berne convention, more than 100 years after. Even within EU, the copyright directive leaves room for play to member states, so if one is strict enough may say that whatever-is-the-word-for-copyright in Slovenia is different from the british-term-copyright in UK. In your example, the lawmakers were lobbied to death by media industry (printed books, movies, music - all of these were developed faster and earlier in the US than everywhere else) and part of the copyright concept was taken out from the author in favour of the publisher. because the intermediate layer makes all the money in these businesses. The old concept of copyright involved that the creator/author does it everything on his own. Writing the book, printing it, selling it. Writing the song, performing it (live), selling it. Writing a script, composing a score, filming a movie, playing it in his own cinemas. The publishers were initially only helpers, like one normal Joe S Public asks a technician to fix the sink in the kitchen. Like renting the recording studios together with manpower. When the publishers flexed their muscles, they managed to get more importance, and finally they now dictate what's happening. The authors live in a sweet slavery, they won't or cannot leave. PS: do you know how much has invested the lobby to raise the ancillary rights duration from 50 to 95 years? A meagre 58.000$. Une fourth of what they may get from a single infringer, if one believes the FBI warning ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The latter has been described as "piracy", and condemned by authors as such, for well over 400 years (you are, I'm sure, aware of Thomas Dekker's scathing attack on book piracy in his 1603 book "The Wonderfull Yeare"?). And that was in the days when people were extremely familiar with what acts of piracy really were. It is not a new phenomenon, and not a new condemnation. |
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Ultimately, in the US, copyright is a privilege granted by the Constitution to encourage artists to produce art for the increased good of all. It's not a property, it's not a right. It's a limited grant of a monopoly. A social contract if you will. While the pendulum has swung far, far to the side of the copyright holder, that is not set in stone. As consumers demand the ability to do normal things with digital media, I think that pendulum will start to swing back. |
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Besides. No one is really arguing what is or isn't infringement (in a rigidly legal, semantic sense). It's about harm. It's possible that someone (not me, of course, because I would never encourage, condone or suggest that anyone do anything illegal), can technically infringe copyright and cause the same amount of harm to the creator--which is none--that you do when removing DRM. It is also possible that you, removing DRM, could do potentially even MORE harm to the creator by removing DRM than our hypothetical person might do by infringing copyright. So it's not about legality, or morals, it's about you believing no one else but yourself has the integrity to "technically" break laws while retaining their "honesty." You assume the "best" in your own ability to do no harm and the "worst" in everyone else. You should think about not doing that any more. I agree. And the "honesty/dishonesty" of the hypothetical people who were breaking those rules before that pendulum-swing happened will be utterly unaffected by such a legal change. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-26-2015 at 07:55 AM. |
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If you're going to stick to the letter of the law to determine "dishonesty" in one case, you need to to do the same in the other. Conversely; if you feel you're qualified to determine "no harm" in your civil own disobediance, you must acknowledge the possibility that others are just as qualified as you to determine the "harm"--or lack thereof--in theirs. You don't get to grant yourself a "no harm" loophole to one law while expecting others to stick to the letter of another law in order to remain "honest." It's as simple as that. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-26-2015 at 09:27 AM. |
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If you'd left it there, I'd've taken no issue. But you don't seem capable of making that statement without questioning the integrity of the people who believe the end result and the "harm done" are very comparable--pre- and post-digital. While at the same time, reserving and announcing the right to interpret "harm done" for your own post-digital grey activities and how that allows you to retain your integrity. Yes, you very-much HAVE been talking about what you believe. To great extent, actually. What IS copyright infringement just isn't all that helpful in a "what should (or shouldn't) be copyright infringement", or " what is 'honest'" discussion. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-26-2015 at 10:00 AM. |
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