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Let me add my two cents to this discussion. Piracy defenders do a poor job of defending what they should be defending, and that is one reason why there is scarcely any good sense in these debates (I do not mean this particular forum). When those who are partially right get the arguments wrong those who are partially wrong never get the chance to correct what is wrong about their views.
First, the issue is purely economical. Second, there is no second issue. What is at stake is how are we going to pay creative people. Yes, I mean those who write books and songs and play the piano —authors. This is the issue. Pirates want the money just for themselves, either because they do not want to pay authors and want that money to buy hardware or because they want donations to keep their servers going — they are evil. Distributers and publishers want some money for themselves but also want to pay authors because they know that is where their business is coming from. So they are less evil. Dreamy free-for-all piracy defenders argue that people are very nice and pay voluntarily if given the chance; publishers know this is bullshit, economists know that also. That is why we have security in supermarkets and bookstores. Sure, not all people will steal. But if stealing is easy and a few people do it without consequences, most people will feel cheated for paying and will stop paying and start stealing. Only a few morons like me will keep on paying. Solutions? Google; open TV. Fake that you give everything for free to people, when in fact you are just using whatever medium (TV, the internet) to sell ads. This solution sucks. But it is the only one that works. See how Firefox finances itself. Soon, videos, music and books will be full of ads — and free. You do not like that? Neither do I. But there is no other solution I can think of. DRM is doomed to fail. Taking people to court gives authors and publishers bad publicity. Does anyone really have an alternative? Remember: there is only one issue, and that is how to pay the authors. All else is beside the point. For instance: why is it that it is legal to sell second-hand physical books, but not e-books? Well, because second-hand bookshops dent the authors and publishers a little, but do not put them at risk. However, notice how expensive USA textbooks are. That is because authors and publishers have to make money before used textbooks get into the second-hand market; once there, publishers and authors stop making money. Also, notice how every USA textbook needs second, third, fourth editions. This is to force students into not buying a second-hand artificially outdated edition. So, remember: this is just economics. Find a way to pay authors and publishers, without DRM and without Google-style ad bullshit, and I am with you. Otherwise, you are singing the wrong tune. |
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DVD's already have ads on them...
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(Note that I didn't say whether I think copyright is good or bad, just that it's an incursion into traditional property rights instead of supporting such rights.) |
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Well-said, Happ. Yes, this is an economics issue... economics is the exact reason copyright was invented... and any changes or revisions to copyright law will always be intended to maximize its economic potential, not to weaken it. After all, we are talking about things that people do not have to buy or use to survive, they are life-optional products. There is no logical reason to deny their creators the opportunity to profit, as long as the public has the choice to simply not buy.
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I agree, ad-subsidization is the future of mass-market e-book sales, either directly attached to the e-book, or displayed in the sales portals. Concerns about said ads being "obtrusive" are, I think, justified, but people have already demonstrated that they will put up with a lot for cheap and free content. Think of the last DVD you bought that forced you to watch at least 1 preview or ad before allowing you to go to the main content... how many people take those DVDs back to the store, or publicly malign the sellers, because of it? And how many just watch the previews? No, ads are rarely popular. Neither are flu shots. But they provide a service with very small down-sides, so they will always be with us. |
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Buying the book you are allowed to read it and remember it. |
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![]() Copyright was created in order to guarantee a creator a financial benefit from his or her creation for a set period of time, in order to give them the financial incentive to create in the first place (instead of blowing it off and continuing to till their fields), and to benefit society with their creations. No more and no less. It was necessary because most potential creators could not afford to stop working and lose income in order to create things they would not profit from... and the public wanted more invention. It was wanted because everyone benefited from it--with the exception of those who would steal other people's ideas for their own profit, in the name of their own greed, which most other people agreed had abdicated the right to benefit. There's a reason why copyright has lasted for as long as it has: It's been proven over time to work better than any other method for stimulating creation. |
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Yep. Because he didn't use that as a defense; he basically said "all torrenting not done for direct payment should be legal." The judge's opinion read like she was *begging* the defense to come up with *anything* that would let her justify some of the filesharing, and they failed to try anything remotely potentially reasonable.
Her opinion made it clear that she doesn't believe "all unauthorized filesharing is theft," and would take seriously both free-speech and fair-use defenses. So it's possible that if the Harry Potter ebooks ever hit a US court, "there is no authorized version, and no intention to provide one, therefore I'm not infringing on any market rights" might work as a defense. Might. Depends on the judge and exact circumstances of the case. This hopeful thought doesn't quite inspire me enough to create a "free download 7 Harry Potter books + Beedle + Qudiditch + Monsters" website, though. |
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And it was limited to a relatively short period of time to encourage more creation. Not to provide a perpetuity to the heirs and assigns of the long dead creator..... |
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Some quotes (that I should point out are furnished by my Better Half's research, and not my own!):
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When first created there were debates about the duration, but the idea of the abstract form, that I guess the e-book is the currently ulimate representation, was at the heart of the debate. And there were plenty of pirates around then -- if I remember correctly, as far as London was concerned many of them where Scottish. |
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Which is not a condemnation of copyright itself... only an indication that its particulars may need to be redressed.
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And therein lies the major issue with the current law I think. It should be for the creator of the work, not some corporation or endless descendants.... |
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