republican-creole
Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Music Label Pays Filesharers RIAA Defense » Get it straight
Search Topic:
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Post a:
Post a:
Regarless »
« WOW  
AuthorAll Replies

spiralspirit

join:2005-10-01
Canada
reply to Jason Levine
Re: Get it straight

touche...didnt catch that from the text.


Jason Levine
Premium
join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to spiralspirit
Actually, the lawsuit is taking place in the USA because that's where the family lives. The Canadian record label is getting involved because their artists' songs are named in the suit. See »arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20···065.html for more information (including why this record label's CEO is against the current DRM solutions).
--
-Jason Levine
My Gallery | Jason's Toolbox | PCQandA.com | URateit.com

spiralspirit

join:2005-10-01
Canada
reply to Jason Levine
WELCOME TO CANADA, WHERE DOWNLOADING MUSIC OF THE INTARWEB IS NOT ILLEGAL.

American court decisions dont apply in Canada.


Jason Levine
Premium
join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to ossito16
Actually, downloading is illegal. Check out the Napster decision.

The district court further determined that plaintiffs’ exclusive rights under § 106 were violated: “here the evidence establishes that a majority of Napster users use the service to download and upload copyrighted music. . . . And by doing that, it constitutes–the uses constitute direct infringement of plaintiffs' musical compositions, recordings.” A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., Nos. 99-5183, 00-0074, 2000 WL 1009483, at *1 (N.D. Cal. July 26, 2000) (transcript of proceedings). The district court also noted that “it is pretty much acknowledged . . . by Napster that this is infringement.” Id. We agree that plaintiffs have shown that Napster users infringe at least two of the copyright holders’ exclusive rights: the rights of reproduction, § 106(1); and distribution, § 106(3). Napster users who upload file names to the search index for others to copy violate plaintiffs’ distribution rights. Napster users who download files containing copyrighted music violate plaintiffs’ reproduction rights.
Napster asserts an affirmative defense to the charge that its users directly infringe plaintiffs’ copyrighted musical compositions and sound recordings.
It's just much harder to prosecute. You would have to prove each individual download and launch a lawsuit against each one. It's more effective (both cost wise, time wise and "get the files off P2P" wise) for the RIAA to sue one large file sharer than to sue a hundred downloaders. For the RIAA the question is: Do you swat at flies or get rid of whatever is attracting the flies?

Of course, that doesn't say anything about the bad PR that the RIAA gets from their lawsuits, the ridiculous push they make to settle the suits (complete with threats), or the financial inability of their targets to defend themselves.

If my opinion were to become law, there would be two classes of copyright infringement. "Commercial Infringement" would be for the CD Press operations that burn illegal copies and sell them on the street. "Casual Infringement" would be for the home user who just uploaded a copy of a copyrighted music file to a P2P group (or downloaded such a file) without the copyright owner's permission. Commercial Infringement would carry the fines that it carries today. Casual Infringement's fines would be much lower. I would also enact a law that would make the RIAA's Sue-Then-Pressure-To-Settle tactics illegal. (Settlements are ok, but the strong arm tactics they use clearly are meant to keep the cases out of court lest the RIAA lose some cases.)
--
-Jason Levine
My Gallery | Jason's Toolbox | PCQandA.com | URateit.com

ossito16

join:2004-07-31
Whiting, IN
reply to gatzdon
I agree with that so much. It should be printed anytime there is a story about RIAA/MPAA. Downloading is legal, uploading/sharing is not. Class write this 100 times.
Forums » Music Label Pays Filesharers RIAA DefenseRegarless »
« WOW  


Sunday, 29-Nov 23:29:22 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [124] Time Warner Cable Fires Broadside At Broadcasters
· [112] New AT&T Ad Campaign Hits Back At Verizon
· [96] Apple Joins AT&T Verizon Snark Fest
· [87] New Bill Takes Aim At Higher Verizon ETFs
· [81] Weekend Open Thread
· [80] TiVo Sees Record Customer Losses
· [79] Verizon CEO: Hulu Will Be Dead Soon
· [69] In-Flight Internet Headed For Bumpy Landing?
· [63] Thanksgiving Open Thread
· [41] ICANN Slams DNS Redirection
Most people now reading
· Are GPS's better today? [General Questions]
· Is Easynews down? [Filesharing Software]
· [NFL] Week 12 Games Thread [Sports Chat]
· Grey Cup on the Web? [Canadian Chat]
· [Newsgroups] Newzleech down? [Filesharing Software]
· [How to] Install Asterisk on an Asus WL-520GU router [VOIP Tech Chat]
· sysguard2010.com [Security]
· stopthetvtax [Canadian Chat]
· [Equipment] Ubiquiti third party firmware for the M series Bulle [Wireless Service Providers]
· [ Classes] Druid tanking: rotation and glyphs [World of Warcraft]