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Re Stone Tools, elf mark and copyright length:
I walk into a card compny and buy a car. I pay the money, I get the car. Would it be fair if 10 years down the road, the car became a collectable, worth 3 times what I paid for it, that the dealer tows the car away until I pay the differential between the original purchase price and the new value? Of course not. But if the creators and the public make the same deal, (the creators creates a work, and the public guarantees it for a fixed length), why is it Ok to suddenly change the rules to "take the car back", i.e. extend the copyright length? In both cases, I paid a creator, whether real or intellectual, what the market said was the proper price - at the time of purchase, whether it was cash on the barrelhead or a guaranteed monopoly for x years. I (the public) held up my end of the bargain, why has my right of contract been abrogated, just because it was I.P. instead of real? Extending the I.P term is as much stealing as piracy is. I find it particularly annoying when a bunch of thieves keep screaming "help, help, I've been robbed." |
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All they do is provide the ISP with a list of IP addresses for them to send warnings to and the date/time they claim to have seen the IP address. There are lots of things that can go wrong — mistyped numbers, their clock being wrong, your IP being randomly generated by one of the programs that insert fake IPs into a swarm, someone with a cloned modem, or even just someone parked outside with a laptop and a program to crack wifi passwords. None of that really matters when you have guilt upon accusation.
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They probably checked their logs, and believe it was connected to you at the time (you being MAC address xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or whatever). They don't have IP address = Hellmark. They have IP address at that time = device with this MAC address = activated on Hellmark's account/address. |
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First, though, my point about shoplifting is that it cannot be stopped, and that the critical problem is to minimize it, taking into account marginal costs. That the retail industry regards it as a big problem does not mean that the equivalent in the ebook industry must also be costly. The economic costs and marginal efficiencies of preventative action are undoubtedly different. It is the analytical approach in both markets that is the same. Second, you have moved the subject from ebooks to "content providers," which includes music and movies - and video games, which is a much larger market. They are not the same thing as ebooks. You see, I am not impressed by what book publishers think about ebook piracy for two reasons: (1) eBook publishing is in its infancy. There is and cannot be any meaningful data on ebook piracy at this point because no one really knows how to measure a market that is still being created. At best, what seems to be out there is epiracy of pbooks, and there would appear to be no data on that, either - at least, I've never seen any cited. (2) Publishers are not engaged in defending their ebooks from piracy; they are engaged in defending their pbooks from what they see as cannibalization by ebooks. Concern over epiracy of ebooks themselves is just being thrown in because of the superficial resemblance to music & movies & games. It appears to me that Rowling has come to the same conclusions that I have - at least, her move to ebooks without DRM is consistent with them. Last edited by Harmon; 07-13-2011 at 12:28 AM. |
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Remember folks WiFi is not secure and all you can hope is you've protected yours better than the people around you so you're not as easy of a target. |
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I wonder why there isn't some way to prevent accusations of this type without some form of absolute proof.
Even a warning letter can cause emotional distress, and the inconvenience of having to prove your innocence. Helen |
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This won't stop the less casual pirates who pirate through encrypted usenet servers or use VPNs for torrenting.
I could see this deterring casual pirates though. |
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Casual torrenting, maybe, but this won't even work for one-click download hosts.
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I got an email from Dropbox titled "Updates to Dropbox Terms of Service and Privacy Statement". Part of the TOS was the following:
"Copyright Dropbox respects others’ intellectual property and asks that you do too. We will respond to notices of alleged copyright infringement if they comply with the law and are properly provided to us. Such notices should be reported using our DMCA Process. We reserve the right to delete or disable content alleged to be infringing and to terminate repeat infringers. Our designated agent for notice of alleged copyright infringement on the Services is: Copyright Agent Dropbox Inc. 760 Market Street #1150 San Francisco, CA 94102 copyright@dropbox.com" |
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Oh, sure. Files get deleted all the time, and yet ... not really making a dent in the offer as far as I can tell.
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The cost of implementing them goes to the ISPs, which in turn is passed on to subscribers. That's the main reason these sort of schemes won't increase spending on legitimate digital content. Any spare money people had to spend on such products is sucked up by increased internet fees. And the people who want to get free content will just continue doing so using less snoopable means. |
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Lawyers, judges, due process, evidence... that's just way to hard. It's so much easier if we just let the entertainment industry say "This person is guilty, trust us". What could possibly go wrong? |
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