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I guess from the letter of the law you are likely correct. However as no actual loss or harm has been done to the copyright holder, I would argue that in relation to the spirit of the law you are not correct. Copyright law is primarily there to ensure the copyright holder is properly and fairly compensated for their work by having some control over the distribution of the work. It is not primarily to ensure the copyright holder controls every aspect of how the end user can access their paid for content. In this instance I believe the copyright holder will receive multiples of fair and proper compensation from the blogger. So if the blogger wants to access it via a piracy site after having fairly compensated the copyright holder for their work then I would argue the spirit of the law has not been broken and that is the important factor. To argue that the letter of the law is being broken seems rather pedantic. And to further argue that the fact the blogger has properly compensated the copyright holder for the content is no justification for accessing the content via a pirate site rather than some legitimate channel seems a rather mean spirited position. |
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No, that's not what I'm saying, and not what this woman did. She downloaded a pirated version of a TV show in Germany, using as a justification for it the fact that she'd paid to stream the show in the US.
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You don't think there's a difference between downloading and streaming? Can you download and keep all the programmes with a Netflix subscription?
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And...If I buy movies or shows from Amazon US, I can download them to my computer/tablet if I'm in the US. If I'm outside the country, I can not. I'm not sure what happens to movies that I've already downloaded to my device if I'm outside the US--I've never tested that scenario. Would a person be justified in sailing into pirate waters in that case? Shari |
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Yes, I DO believe that if I can not access the content through streaming I would be justified in downloading it, as long as I delete it immediately. Quote:
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If I'd paid for a UK-only streaming service I would not expect to be able to use it outside the UK. If I'd paid for a UK-only download service, I'd make sure that I had what I wanted on my device before travelling. Above all, though, I'd have made sure that I knew what it was that I was buying. I can't access the US Netflix site, so you tell me: how easy is it to discover that it's a US-only streaming service? Last edited by HarryT; 07-20-2014 at 02:21 PM. |
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To answer the last question you asked about finding out that the Netflix service is US only, it doesn't say that anywhere. What it says is: Quote:
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Can you give a reference to this term of service, please? That would be an extraordinary restriction to place on a download, and I've never seen such a restriction. I'm not doubting you, but I would like to see it for myself.
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I would say that downloading a movie to a device so that you can have access to it outside of the territory it was purchased in counts as circumventing territorial restrictions. Shari |
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