I am currently doing a project on copyright for my entertainment law class. i have to use certain copyright infringement scenarios and compare them and then decide if there is an acceptable version of copyright infringement and what we need to do to fix certain issues that come from torrents and p2p programs like frostwire,bearshare, Limewire(yes i know its been shutdown) any input would be fantastic
Thanks Alot,
The Frog
i copied a english essay once in grade 10...
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we can fix all the issues by making everything free
ReplyDeleteI wish the music industry would follow GirlTalk's example! Free record releases!
ReplyDeleteCopyright is just enforced too hard. It's not evil in its own right.....unlike the RIAA. Satan incarnate. Good post!
ReplyDeletemake everything free for people under the age of 100. that way they can say they have some hold on things.
ReplyDeletePiracy isn't all bad. Its convinced me to buy some games which dont offer trials if I didnt try it before I bought it I would never have spent the money on it.
ReplyDeletesounds tough gl with it.
ReplyDeletemake everything for free. and get rid of copyright.
ReplyDeleteGive some examples that prove that if musicians are smart, they could earn money.
ReplyDeleteOh, and with piracy, Music Companies earns less, musicians earns more. True story.
interesting stuff thanks for posting.
ReplyDeletegood luck on project!
ReplyDeleteTake in mind that without copyright and therefore earnings for musician those creative types could be discouraged from creating more content. That would suck for us all. I would view copyright-issues from the artists' point of view and how not to stop or affect the creative process.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that.
ReplyDeleteBut making stuff free, wont solve anything
LOL @ Bearshare. My sister still uses that.
ReplyDeletethese are all helpful posts. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe way copyright is enforced is based on the assumption that less than a hundredth of a percent of the people who commit copyright infringement are going to get caught. So copyright owners try to sue for absurd amounts to scare everyone else into not infringing. A system that assumes it isn't going to work, isn't going to work.
ReplyDeleteThat stuff really confuses me.
ReplyDeleteEverything should be free.
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