I have a lot of mp3 files - whole albums - on my hard disk. I downloaded them from links I found on blogs and also using peer-to-peer software. I want to atone. Who should I turn myself over to? What exactly would I be charged with? Would I be fined or gaoled? What would be the punishment for, say, 100 albums? What about, er... 11,682 albums? Should I ask for all the cassettes I made of friends' LPs in the 1970s and 1980s to be taken into consideration when I am charged? Might it be possible to make some sort of plea bargain by detailing who I'd got the music from? Would the artists whose music I was collecting benefit directly from my prosecution e.g. be compensated in any way? What effect would my conviction have on my life once I'f paid my debt to society?
Originally posted by FMFJust destroy the Metallica evidence... they don't deserve a penny!
I have a lot of mp3 files - whole albums - on my hard disk. I downloaded them from links I found on blogs and also using peer-to-peer software. I want to atone. Who should I turn myself over to? What exactly would I be charged with? Would I be fined or gaoled? What would be the punishment for, say, 100 albums? What about, er... 11,682 albums? Should I ask for al ...[text shortened]... in any way? What effect would my conviction have on my life once I'f paid my debt to society?
well, are you selling those albums? if not, you shouldn't be hanged. you are just not a very nice persons.
buying an album means you support the band you like. you should support the band you like when they are singing for food in shabby clubs and sleeping in the van so you could listen to their music. then you should definitely buy their albums.
however in the case of metallica or britney spears who will have to sell their big jet and buy a p00pier(apparently i can't say cr*p on forums) small private airplane i say download your heart out. you pay a lot of money as it is to get into their concert
so next time you think of downloading a britney spears album, just think of the poor britney who will have to travel in a p00py small private jet because you are too cheap to buy her awesome music
Originally posted by ZahlanziWell said, I will generally pay for music of bands I like and respect, however I try and avoid buying them at record stores, and will in general buy the music at the concerts as much as I can (depends on how much I paid to see em).
well, are you selling those albums? if not, you shouldn't be hanged. you are just not a very nice persons.
buying an album means you support the band you like. you should support the band you like when they are singing for food in shabby clubs and sleeping in the van so you could listen to their music. then you should definitely buy their albums.
how have to travel in a p00py small private jet because you are too cheap to buy her awesome music
Its kind of Ironic that the bigger bands are the ones fighting for tougher prosecutions of music "thieves".... And smaller bands don't seem to care that much......
Actually have you seen this its quite funny:
To Whom It May Concern:
This letter is being written to you on behalf of our
client, DreamWorks SKG (hereinafter DreamWorks).
DreamWorks is the exclusive owner of all copyright,
trademark and other intellectual property rights in
and to the Shrek 2 motion picture. No one is
authorized to copy, reproduce, distribute, or
otherwise use the Shrek 2 motion picture without
the express written permission of DreamWorks.
As you may be aware, Internet Service Providers can
be held liable if they do not respond to claims of
infringement pursuant to the requirements of the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). In
accordance with the DMCA, we request your assistance
in the removal of infringements of the Shrek 2
motion picture from this web site and any other sites
for which you act as an Internet Service Provider.
We further declare under penalty of perjury that we
are authorized to act on behalf of DreamWorks and
that the information in this letter is accurate.
Please contact me immediately to discuss this matter
further.
This was the Pirate bays response
As you may or may not be aware, Sweden is not a state in the United States of America. Sweden is a country in northern Europe.
Unless you figured it out by now, US law does not apply here.
For your information, no Swedish law is being violated.
Please be assured that any further contact with us, regardless of medium,
will result in
a) a suit being filed for harassment
b) a formal complaint lodged with the bar of your legal counsel, for
sending frivolous legal threats.
It is the opinion of us and our lawyers that you are f00king morons, and
that you should please go sodomize yourself with retractable batons.
Please also note that your e-mail and letter will be published in full on thepiratebay
Go F00K yourself.
Polite as usual,
anakata
Originally posted by MexicoSad when a country does not enforce copyright laws.
Well said, I will generally pay for music of bands I like and respect, however I try and avoid buying them at record stores, and will in general buy the music at the concerts as much as I can (depends on how much I paid to see em).
Its kind of Ironic that the bigger bands are the ones fighting for tougher prosecutions of music "thieves".... And smaller ba ...[text shortened]... r will be published in full on thepiratebay
Go F00K yourself.
Polite as usual,
anakata
Also, I don't see anything humorous about insulting
correspondence.
Originally posted by techsouthSweden have their copyright laws, which they enforce very strictly. The thing is about Pirate Bay and all BitTorrents is that they never host copyrighted files files. All the hold is a small (uncopyrighted) file containing nonsense hashs and checksums which point to a user who has the file.... Thus No copyright has been broken.....
Sad when a country does not enforce copyright laws.
Also, I don't see anything humorous about insulting
correspondence.
The reason its insulting is because it was the 3rd such letter... They've agreed to shut down only when Swedish law changes, which it will probably never do....
Originally posted by FMFAre all these works under a copyright arrangement? Some intellectual property is distributed under a Creative Commons Licence which permits people to duplicate and disseminate as many copies as they want. Some musicians are happy to do this as it can be an effective tool to advertise for an up-coming tour. A few novelists engage in similar practices to garner interest in their work. So you might be partially in the right.
I have a lot of mp3 files - whole albums - on my hard disk. I downloaded them from links I found on blogs and also using peer-to-peer software. I want to atone. Who should I turn myself over to? What exactly would I be charged with? Would I be fined or gaoled? What would be the punishment for, say, 100 albums? What about, er... 11,682 albums? Should I ask for al ...[text shortened]... in any way? What effect would my conviction have on my life once I'f paid my debt to society?