This entire time I have been saying exactly that. You have just kept going on and on. I specifically stated exactly what you just said. All I was saying is that in your OP you say "file sharing software" not something alon the line of "Copyright material" This entire argument has therefore been pointless.dragonslayer32 said:FOR FUCK'S SAKE MAN! I AM NOT SAYING THAT LIMEWIRE IS ILLEGAL, I HAVE NEVER SAID THIS. DOWNLOADING COPYRIGHTED MUSIC FROM IT IS. My last comment opened with the sentence 'I am not talking about the software, forget the software, my origional point was aimed towards copyright infringement'. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT ILLEGAL, DOWNLOADING COPYRIGHTED MUSIC IS.
Well, that had to be said. Now, about what you are failing to see. I PERSONALLY DO NOT AGREE WITH FILE SHARING, IT JUST DOESN'T FEEL RIGHT, IT IS LIKE THEFT. (THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION) Is this really that hard to fathom?
Also, yes, saying that all file sharing is theft, is indeed hard to fathom. I literally can not see why you would think that bands giving out their own music via file sharing is theft, or doesn't feel right. Especially when you said you got a letter from Virgin about using LimeWire.
Oh right, yeah. You can lend it, but making copies of it is the same as just downloading a torrent. All makes sense now.Kapol said:I know it's a legal technology, I was agreeing with you there (or at least I meant to, sorry if I didn't put it in the post. I was tired). Yes, you can lend out the CD to your friends or something along those lines, but you're not supposed to let the friend rip the songs to their computer or anything like that. That was the point I meant to make: you can't let your friend have the songs on the CD. Borrowing the CD or something along those lines would be fine.
But then again, I'm still tired, so I'm not thinking straight. Hope that made sense. >_>