Originally posted by Wolfe Tone
I use KaZaA (lite of course) to get music, I'm not ashamed of that. I'm not going to fork out £16 for an album that only has 1 or 2 tracks I want. I have no morale issues with downloading music. In fact p2p sharing programs can come in handy to find obscure artists. I wouldn't have been able to get music from one of my favourite bands without it. I looked all around my area for 2 cds (from certain HUGE Rockstars, I'm sure Floppa knows who I'm talking ) that I want so I downloaded them. I probably could import them but I don't see why I should have to. Although if they decide to play here then I will definatly buy their Albums.
Originally posted by gael
I can't see why anybody would get anoyed over copyright laws.
I assumed everybody ignores them with out even thinking about it.
Originally posted by Richard III
Re: fewer titles and more profit per title, that's the price of piracy.
R.III
Originally posted by EzInKy
The purpose of copyrights as defined in the constitution was to promote creativity and make arts more available to the public by giving the artist a limited monopoly on his work. Originally this monopoly was 14 years, and could be renewed for one additional fourteen year period. After the term was over the work would enter the public domain.
Today, with various extensions, this monopoly now is 95 years. Many works that should now be available to all and preserved for eternity have been lost forever because they were never reprinted and the originals are gone. This is especially true of early movies.
Originally posted by Richard III
I see somebody's been copying from Lessig's blog again...
(although I personally wouldn't be broken up if the length of copyrights were reduced, since I see it as a tangential issue)
R.III
Originally posted by stormbind
Just one question that I think is a parallel... Are we allowed to make prints of famous paintings?
If so, why can't we copy music? It's not like we steal the original recording and claim it as our own work!
Originally posted by hedgehog
Piracy will never be wiped out unless record companies lower their prices to a level where it would not be worth the while to rip the CD...
Originally posted by EzInKy
I've heard of Lessig, but what is his "blog"?
Originally posted by warmonger
Can I be off topic in the off topic forum?
Something vastly more annoying the copy protection on audio CD's is the regional code on DVD's and PS2 discs. I travel a lot and can't bpick all the bargains (legal ones of course - no- pirates) in the US or Asia because they won't play on my equipment.
My third DVD player is now code free but it is still a pain in the arse.
Originally posted by stormbind
How long does a copyright last?