tobyTroy Mcclure join:2001-11-13 Seattle, WA |
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Re: Can she pay $222,000? And what if she can't?said by ITALIAN926:Yea well, Rosa Parks PAID HER FARE on that bus, this woman did not pay her FARE. Have you ever watched tv clips on Youtube? Most of those are illegal. |
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Youtube removes any copyrighted material almost instantly when reported. Is there a legal difference between STREAMING, and DOWNLOADING? I would assume that streaming isnt categorized as copying, downloading/saving them certainly is. This woman downloaded 1200 mp3's, and probably burned dozens of CDs |
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said by ITALIAN926:Youtube removes any copyrighted material almost instantly when reported. Is there a legal difference between STREAMING, and DOWNLOADING? I would assume that streaming isnt categorized as copying, downloading/saving them certainly is. This woman downloaded 1200 mp3's, and probably burned dozens of CDs By streaming, you technically are downloading. Also, she is being punished for 24 songs. Let us also be clear on this: She is not being explicitly punished for downloading. She is being punished for implicitly "making available" 24 songs for an unidentifiable number of persons. |
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said by ITALIAN926:Youtube removes any copyrighted material almost instantly when reported. Is there a legal difference between STREAMING, and DOWNLOADING? I would assume that streaming isnt categorized as copying, downloading/saving them certainly is. This woman downloaded 1200 mp3's, and probably burned dozens of CDs Streaming = downloading. How can it not be? Youtube removes some material, not all. |
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silbaco
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2013-Mar-20 1:44 pm
Technically they are the same, legally they are not. |
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dra6o0n join:2011-08-15 Mississauga, ON |
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Technically isn't. Streaming is a whole different segment than downloading.
The way you look at it, Streaming is a session, which you download, and upload data.
Youtube is a site that streams video to you, you don't literally download something to save and use it, it's temporary data that is used and erased after the user browse elsewhere. |
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tc1uscg
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2013-Mar-20 11:48 pm
said by dra6o0n:Technically isn't. Streaming is a whole different segment than downloading.
The way you look at it, Streaming is a session, which you download, and upload data.
Youtube is a site that streams video to you, you don't literally download something to save and use it, it's temporary data that is used and erased after the user browse elsewhere. However, streaming may be one thing, capturing that stream is another animal. What about all these apps that "allow" you to download videos of youtube? Or the apps that "rips" the music from the youtube video? We can also visit the apps that capture songs being streamed on the internet and stores them (with tags) on your PC. As long as Youtube plants "temp" files on your PC, "technically", your keeping part of said file on your PC till you clean up. Just sayin |
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