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thahat

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dathwampeer said:
Ultratwinkie said:
dathwampeer said:
Ultratwinkie said:
nope, it is NOT theft. it was ruled on by the sepreme court. they say theft is when you TAKE the original, but piracy is COPYING the original.
I'd like to see how that holds up in court. Call it whatever you like it's still technically illegal. But as I said. Doesn't mean I agree with that.
i lol'd. didn't you read the SEPREME COURT part?
It's supreme not sepreme. And that doesn't change my argument. Which is that if you put forward semantics in court you would still be found guilty of committing an illegal act. The precise wording for that illegal act really has no bearing on the matter.

thahat said:
dathwampeer said:
Wicky_42 said:
dathwampeer said:
Ultratwinkie said:
nope, it is NOT theft. it was ruled on by the sepreme court. they say theft is when you TAKE the original, but piracy is COPYING the original.
I'd like to see how that holds up in court. Call it whatever you like it's still technically illegal. But as I said. Doesn't mean I agree with that.
Heh, which part of "Ruled by Supreme Court" did you miss there? Lol...

That doesn't make it legal, but it does stop it from being theft. Copyright infringement is, I think, what you would be charged with.
What I meant is that I'd like to see that excuse hold up in court.

It might not be theft but it's still not legal so it's a moot point really. You're just calling it by a different name.
guv, are you just that silly? supreme court IS A COURT, SO THE EXCUSE ALREADY DID HOLD UP XD
sorry for calling you silly but serieusly, you comment was slightly dim-whitted, maybe you should have some sleep? im sure you'l be right sharp again in the morning ;)
Ugh. Are people really this stupid? Read the comment again.

Just because it's not called theft doesn't mean it's legal. If you were taken to court for downloading or distributing massive amounts of copyrighted material and when in court you said. 'It's not theft' I would like to see that hold up. Because call it whatever you want it's still not legal. As in that excuse won't fly you're still going to jail, therefore meaning it did not hold up in court.

Jesus guys. It's not that hard of a concept.
no, its not, but it means you kinda de-railed the subject XD
ofcourse the matter that its not theft would not matter if you went to court for A DIFFERENT CRIME ;/ . but then it would be silly to want to see it held up XD
its like saying id like to see a lolly stop a lazer. after no on said it would. XD
i get what you mean now, but i guess the others will keep on shouting at you for making confusing statements XD ;)
 

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oranger said:
I believe that while copyright is legitimate, it is also immoral.
Once something is sold, it no longer belongs to you, and without prior agreements, you no longer have any say in what happens with said sold item.
On the other hand, I believe Trademark IS ethical, as it does not allow individuals to own ideas, it simply gives credit to the original creators of said sold item.

Yes, that's right: I imagine a world without copyright, where the craftsman must create new things to continue earning money.
And thus technology and culture would advance continually, and the uncreative would be...phased out.
Clearly, oranger is mad! New, fresh ideas? Advancing technology? Blasphemy!
...I like.
 

Ziadaine_v1legacy

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I confess I download one or two tracks, but thsts for me to judge if the band is good, and if it is, I'll buy the album.

no point buying an album only to find out it sucks.
 

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dragonslayer32 said:
I don't borrow games/cds/dvd from friends nor do I buy them used. Personally I am against used sales and I never bother borrowing things, I just buy them. Also, I'm pretty sure that artists do get something from CD sales as this is how they make most of their money. It is gigs they get next to nothing for; sure, they get paid but they pay for their own set so if it is an expensive set, they are actually losing money.
You are against used sales? Buying something like a used chair does not deprive the furniture store of a sale, nor does buying a used CD deprive a record label of a sale. Sure they WANT you to buy new, but the reality is that new sale never existed.

I applaud you for supporting what you enjoy, but used sales are a vital function of any economy. The used merchandise market actually helps circulate money, create jobs AND reduce piracy because some people (myself included) buy, sell and trade many used or reduced priced goods instead of pirating.
 

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Yes, digital theft is stealing. I think it's very amusing how people try to defend themselves by saying how the original never disappears, (I'm not being rude, it's legitimately funny to me).
 

w-Jinksy

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it makes no difference the real money for artists has and always will be live performances.
 

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Konrad Curze" post="18.221916.7459685 said:
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That picture is great haha.

But anyways on topic, I download stuff like movies or tv series i take an interest in every now and then. Nothing major I don't download games though, I actually like having a big pile of cd cases for people to look at like o.o
 

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zala-taichou said:
It is theft, yes, but it isn't destroying the music industry. The music industry was already dying before the downloading rage started. In fact, file-sharing has even given an impulse to CD sales. People who download a lot are often also the people who buy more CDs.
Precisely, if you want it, you get it somehow.

I know many people who have only got CDs, games etc. because they first pirated it or its sequel. Those who give you money are also those that steal from you most. So it's 50/50 and everyone still gets paid enough and everyone still gets their music/ other media in the end, the current system works, and it gives lawyers something to moan about other than other, better paid lawyers.
 
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Artists get paid to do something that they love. I think that is a privilege in itself. In my opinion, musicians and the like shouldn't be making any more money than say, garbage men or police officers, who have to take ten times the crap and get a tenth of the money or recognition.


That said, I really don't think that software pirates (yarr) are doing it out of any kind of moral outrage or principles. If people could anonymously kill each other over the internet, most people probably would do it just because they can.
 

General Ken8

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I don't illegally download music, if you respect the artist that made the music enough, and want them to earn the money they deserve for making the music for you and all of their other fans, you'll buy it for full price. It kills me to see people just taking music that took a lot of time and money to create for their own personal convenience instead of just buying it.
 

-Samurai-

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I feel that I should be able to sample the goods I'm buying.

There aren't many places out there that let you listen to an entire CD before purchasing it. I'm not going to rush out and buy a CD just because I like a song or two. I want to make sure the whole thing is good.

There have been a few times where I've pre-ordered something(because I already know I'll love it, as I'm an avid fan of said band), and found a leaked copy. I don't see the problem with that as I've already purchased the product, it just hasn't been released.

Then there was also the time I was given a link to download a CD about 3 months before it came out by the bands manager himself. I felt it was ok to download it because I already pre-ordered the material anyway.

I can safely say I've never downloaded something, decided I liked it, and not bought it. I've also never kept music that I've downloaded but didn't think was for me. I support the bands I like by buying their merchandise and music.

Do I think piracy is wrong? Nah.

Make something good, and people will buy it. Give an incentive to buy it. Something you cant get from a download(which is kinda tough these days). Or, just make a good product for once.