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View Poll Results: What do yo do about DRM'd books | |||
I don't buy books with DRM. |
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46 | 21.70% |
I buy books with DRM but remove the DRM later. |
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103 | 48.58% |
I buy books with less restrictive DRM like ereader only. |
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7 | 3.30% |
I buy books with device specific DRM (like Mobi and Kindle) and stick to the DRM terms. |
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24 | 11.32% |
Buy books? Everything I read comes from Project Gutenberg, Manybooks.net or Feedbooks; why would I buy books? |
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18 | 8.49% |
Other. |
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14 | 6.60% |
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I think just like music eventually the publishers will see that DRM isn't benefiting them in any way and there will be more DRM free stuff available. I think only libraries will be using DRM in 10 years. BOb |
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You have pointed out that the motivation for copyright is different from motivation of property right. So since there is a difference you can reason differently ethically. And using for example utilitarism I come to totally different conclusions also about how wrong it is and the reasoning differ.
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Further, you have admitted that you don't just throw it out. You might throw out a thousand of the books, but you read some of them (after all, it would be silly in the extreme to just download for the sake of downloading). So, ultimately, you are trying to justify the part of your activity that does deprive the author of income by focusing on the the part that doesn't. For your position to hold, you have to ethically justify the illegal downloading and reading of any books, at all! -- Bill |
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The main reason society considers theft a criminal offense is not because the individual ends up getting something for free. It's because they are depriving someone else of their rightful property. The act of physically taking something away from another person is what primarily makes theft ethically wrong. If an individual forced someone to let him build an exact copy of their car, nobody would call that theft. There may be other laws violated depending on how the individual forced them to comply, but they're not going to be charged with stealing since both of them end up with copies of the physical object. The ethics behind copyright infringement are entirely different. |
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Having reasonable copyright laws and enforcing them actually is to public benefit just as allowing them to own private property is to the public benefit. In both cases though, the law ultimately defines how the holder of said property or copyright may use them. That being said, please explain to me how the differences allow you to reason a different ethical conclusion for each. Saying they are different is not enough, you have to give us the whole chain of your reasoning. Quote:
For the price to be fair, it has to be accepted by both parties. I.e. Paying $30 for a new book is just as fair as paying $5 for a remaindered one because in each case the seller and the consumer essentially agree on that price. Quote:
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Overall, it ain't final until the courts rule (which they have yet to do). On the issue of "sharing" the tool -- you can't provide the tool to me in the US, nor can I pass it on to someone in the US. It's not, however, illegal to possess such a tool, nor is it illegal to acquire the tool; the law forbids providing it to someone else. So you're squeaky-clean-legal wherever you get your DRM-removal tool from. The person who provided it to you, however, has a problem with US law -- I sure hope they're outside US jurisdiction. As I said before, the DMCA is a really odd bit of legislation. Xenophon |
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Sounds like some people that claim that income taxes are not required to be paid because of some outrageous interpretations of the law. All of these arguments have been ruled by the courts as frivolous and the intent of the law is what is important not some nuanced interpretation of it. I am sure that any court would rule that removing DRM with a tool that you did not write but just "acquired" from someone who shared it with you (you didn't share it based on your fuzzy logic) is still a violation of the DMCA. Now, whether the DMCA is constitutional is another question entierly. BOb |
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I see it as theft (or the moral equivalent) if person A gains something from person B that person B would not give freely to person A. Quote:
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My interpretation is the same as Xenophon's. It is not a DMCA violation to use one of those tools on content you have purchased. |
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Now what do you think if I download an eBook just to read the first two chapters to decide if I want to purchase it or not. I then read the first two chapters, decide I didn't like it and delete it. I know that's illegal. But it's sampling so I know if I want to purchase this book or not. But this is almost the same thing as my going to the book store and standing there reading the first two chapters. Still morally ok. Legally nope. And when I do purchase eBooks, I do strip the DRM for my own usage. And given that most DRM schemes allow more then one person to have access, I can legally allow my wife to read it if she wants. |
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The DMCA contradicts itself and it (IMHO) unfair to the general public. I would have loved to have been at the second presidential debate and asked about the DMCA. Then the issue would have been brought to the public's attention.
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The UCLA "Cyberspace Law" department, which presumably contains some pretty smart cookies, says here that the DMCA "Makes it a crime to circumvent anti-piracy measures" and "Outlaws the manufacture, sale, or distribution of code-cracking devices". Given the above, I'm afraid that I don't see how the DMCA can be interpreted as permitted DRM removal. Could you elaborate on your reasoning? |
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It's more like you walk into a book store, make a xerox copy of a book, put the original back on the shelf were you found it and take your xerox copy with you without paying for it. As soon as you walk out, you throw the xerox copy in the trash can. In that case, nobody has been deprived of anything, neither physical object nor income. |
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