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  MarkH reserved for later use Premium join:2002-12-19
| reply to Winerin Re: Why was it there?
I'm not trying to justify stealing, I'm explaining the circumstances that I feel breach of copyright is justified. A huge difference between taking something physical that has material worth as opposed to obtaining a collection of 0's and 1's with no actual physical presence other than the storage medium I transfer those said 0's and 1's to. If I wanted to be truly technical, I could also claim that since I pay a levy on the blank media I buy that is passed to a conglomerate of copyright owners, I haven't even breached the copyright per se, due to the fact that I have paid a fee to use the media in the fashion it was intended to be used.
The fact that you seem to enjoy trolling is the only thing that strikes me as sad in this situation. -- There be pirates here:Arrgh me hearties, heave to and board that shared music folder, pillage as much as thee can. | |   yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| said by MarkH :I'm not trying to justify stealing, I'm explaining the circumstances that I feel breach of copyright is justified. A huge difference between taking something physical that has material worth as opposed to obtaining a collection of 0's and 1's with no actual physical presence other than the storage medium I transfer those said 0's and 1's to. How in the hell is it any different? What difference does it make whether you steal a CD from the store, or burn the content onto your own CD? The fact remains that you're paying for what is on the CD, and less the CD itself. This justification bullshit-argument is EXACTLY why the industry is cracking down so hard. People have this notion that they're justified in IP theft because they wouldn't have bought the CD anyway. You have ZERO rights to obtain someone Else's hard work without paying for it, unless they specifically provide that work to you for free. The court's lack of understanding of digital media is no excuse for the moral and ethical travesty you're committing by not compensating your favorite artists for their hard work.
That makes me sick. -- Statistical correlation need not imply causation. Technical Nirvana | |   MarkH reserved for later use Premium join:2002-12-19
| said by yock : said by MarkH :I'm not trying to justify stealing, I'm explaining the circumstances that I feel breach of copyright is justified. A huge difference between taking something physical that has material worth as opposed to obtaining a collection of 0's and 1's with no actual physical presence other than the storage medium I transfer those said 0's and 1's to. How in the hell is it any different? What difference does it make whether you steal a CD from the store, or burn the content onto your own CD? The fact remains that you're paying for what is on the CD, and less the CD itself. This justification bullshit-argument is EXACTLY why the industry is cracking down so hard. People have this notion that they're justified in IP theft because they wouldn't have bought the CD anyway. You have ZERO rights to obtain someone Else's hard work without paying for it, unless they specifically provide that work to you for free. The court's lack of understanding of digital media is no excuse for the moral and ethical travesty you're committing by not compensating your favorite artists for their hard work. That makes me sick. So while you're busy being sick, can you please work out for me how else I should go about obtaining a copy of a piece of work thas x number of suppliers have said they can't get for me anymore?
And just to work it out for you, if I stole a cd from a store, I'd be depriving somebody of a physical object that cost money to manufacture etc., and commiting the act of theft.
Also, can you say how I'm depriving the artist of their income if I can't buy the product anyhow?
So before you call it bullshit, maybe you should get a grip and figure out the facts. -- There be pirates here:Arrgh me hearties, heave to and board that shared music folder, pillage as much as thee can. | |
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