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And I do not see it as particular dumb since the risk of getting caught is very low. Most people drive over the speed limit and they do it in their own cars and not wearing a disguise. |
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The reminders about books you have read would be given to you when you visit the site where you download the books from. ![]() |
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![]() And to those with a dissenting opinion, using big words does not make you sound more erudite or your stand more just. It just makes you sound pretentious. Bottom line: whether you like the laws or not, breaking them is still wrong. If you don't like them - work to change them within the system. Peacefully and respectfully. And HarryT - Hugs to you, too! Note: I gave up reading after page 5, we've pretty much beaten this horse to death in numerous threads here at MR. ![]() Last edited by kazbates; 04-19-2011 at 09:55 AM. |
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When's the last time a company was sued for sending out false DMCA reports? Where are the multi-million dollar awards to people falsely accused of copyright infringement? Breaking the law is one of the ways to protest a law that isn't working as it should, or was created to encourage discrimination or oppression. And it's a legitimate, acknowledged way to do so; that's why we allow jury nullification--it's a way to say "maybe he broke the letter of the law, but I don't believe he did anything wrong." Part of getting rid of unjust or outdated laws is refusing to follow them. That's part of how we prove that the law isn't protecting our interests anymore. That's a big part of how prohibition was eliminated, how we got unions, how we got civil rights--people refused to follow laws that were created to reinforce someone else's morals or line someone else's wallet. |
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Breaking Copyright law is generally not and it for personal gain. |
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All of a sudden, everything's copyrighted, and everything's being copied--but only professional media corporations are getting the benefits from copyright law. (Certainly, I'm not able to enforce a decision like "AOL may not copy any of my writings onto its servers.") The laws make no sense in their current scope. The penalties are draconian enough to make people ignore them entirely; they're so obviously unreasonable that they're ignored. (Just like "treason" can carry a death penalty, and hypothetically, anyone who says the current head-of-government sucks, could be guilty of "treason" in the sense of "working to destroy the state by sowing discontent." But nobody thinks they're going to be executed for bitching about "that jerk who got elected," and nobody thinks they're going to be hit with $150,000 fines for handing a few music files to their friends. And with that as the potential penalty for sharing with friends, why *not* share with the whole internet?) Most people don't obey copyright law because it makes no sense. They are, for the most part, in favor of authors & other creators being compensated for their work. They're not seeing how handing around a few files damages that--or not seeing how it damages author incomes more than other, entirely legal, practices, like publishers holding on to book rights but not republishing, or the 83% of the cover price that someone other than the author gets. They want something for nothing, sure. They grow up getting free entertainment from dozens of sources--TV (I know TV is taxed in the UK, but it's not taxed more if you watch it a lot), radio, borrowed books, songs played in stores & at friends' houses, free newspapers (my area has several), blogs galore--and they're supposed to believe that *some* free content is inherently immoral, and other kinds aren't, based on applications of law that aren't written down anywhere* but exist in the minds lawyers interpreting a hundred years of case-law history, tangled up with legislative changes whose impact isn't explained. (Aren't written down: "public performance" is restricted by copyright law, but it's not defined. Is playing a song on your car radio loud enough to be heard outside a "public performance?" Is six friends at a ballgame spontaneously breaking into song a "public performance?" Is children's recitations of poetry a public performance? Does it become one if the school sells tickets, or is that a private performance if only parents & other family members are allowed?) I can tape a TV show give the tape to give to a friend later; why can't I download a free promotional ebook to a flash drive and do the same? Copyright law is not clear and concise. There's a lot of blurry areas--and a lot of not-blurry areas where the people who are complying with the law, have worked hard to hide any evidence of that compliance. (Whoever pays royalties for a jukebox in a bar, the customers never hear about that. Odds are, the manager on duty doesn't know either.) One person pays for the song--but everyone gets to enjoy it. We're used to "content is free when you can get it that way, and otherwise you pay for it." |
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Ebooks that have had the DRM removed still contain a uuid in every html file which is a unique id that can possibly be used to trace the purchaser. Removal of metadata is a separate operation to removal of DRM. So, while I frown on people who share de-DRM'd ebooks, I frown even more sternly on those larrakins who remove the metadata as well. ![]() |
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And guess what? The church defied them. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1779010/posts more info on the NFL's "rules" http://www.startchurch.com/blog/view...o-sue-churches Because the NFL says you can show the Superbowl for "public viewing" only on one TV of less than 55 inches. I guess I broke the law for years when we watched it on my DLP projector (105") with a bunch of people at my house. They backed down eventually (bad PR). http://hd.engadget.com/2008/02/21/af...-bowl-parties/ Things are way out of balance in favor of copyright holders right now. |
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I suggest everyone who wishes to see an end to copyright wish multiple times each day, we will get what we want. I know we're supposed to be careful what we wish for, Pandora's box and all that. But I do think and end to copyright has so many benefits, and its continuing existence has so many drawbacks, we just can't allow it to exist for much longer. Share. Contribute. ![]() |
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