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Originally posted by Quickfix
Originally posted by BirdOfillOmen
Sounds like more butthurt coming from the music industry. Thoughts and ideas are not "property". #.
Actually some thoughts and ideas can be considered intellectual property.
en.wikipedia.org...
Though, since it is youtube and a free website, the videos embedded do not create money, so there really shouldn't be a regulatory law on it.
If they wanted to make a big deal out of it, it really doesn't have any standing in court because the senator/corporate U.S. doesn't own google/youtube or the videos being embedded, so it has no authority.
Originally posted by rikin4546
Lets look at it this way. Think of YouTube as a coffee shop and in there is a radio left behind by someone blaring out some music. If I happen to listen to it, do i deserve to be called a criminal?. youtube is the coffee shop. The video posted is the song playing in the coffee shop. There for everyone to hear and see, the guy who left the radio there isnt making any money by people listening in, but at the same time there will be people in the coffee shop who would have actually bought the song but now they dont because they can get it for free. More complicated than it seems.
Just a random thought and one of my first posts so please feel free to correct me or my way of thinking.
Rikin. India.
Originally posted by gimme_some_truth
reply to post by ModernAcademia
A quote comes to mind. Oddly enough it comes from one of the great if not THE great musicians of all time, John Lennon.
"Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it."
Well, now days, I guess that quote should be updated. Publishers, spoiled and over produced pop singers and senators think music can be owned by a single person.
Music is a thought, expressed. Can we own a thought? I don't think so. Music is something different to different people. Some can go outside and listen to the wind, and other sounds of nature and hear beautiful music. Who owns that? Everyone.
These laws are getting crazy and I just hope one day, we get some one in government who actually is capable of telling the truth, remaining in touch with people and reality and who is not entirely corrupt.
Again, to quote John Lennon, in regards to the above paragraph " You may say, I'm a dreamer, but I am not the only one. I hope some day, you will join us, and the world will live as one".
Originally posted by reD3vil
Without reading the article, I'm going to guess that the person that came up with this bill sides with the republicans?
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
Why are senators doing this?
It's none of their business, it's up to people to talk to Youtube, a free video site, to do something.
the offense consists of 10 or more public performances by electronic means, during any 180-day period, of 1 or more copyrighted works.
"The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to five years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000."
Originally posted by soaringhawk
reply to post by Section31
There are movies & music that are no longer available, extremely rare, or out of print. It's ok to download those and you're not going to get in trouble. The same may apply if the item is not available in your country. Your black & white way of seeing it is wrong and selfish.
Originally posted by unicomsol
Originally posted by reD3vil
Without reading the article, I'm going to guess that the person that came up with this bill sides with the republicans?
Worse...its bipartisan
The only time the two meet in agreement is when there is opportunity to squash the collective rights of everyone and supress information.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by Section31
I think the music and movie industry is suffering due to the economy and they think the internet is the problem. it isn't. the problem is the economy.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by Section31
i mean what about the "numa numa guy"?
the "pachelbel rant"?
the "history of dance"?
and the thousands of versions of the "napoleon dynamite" dance, complete with music?
high school stage productions?
all going to jail for 5 years?
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by Section31
no, most of the people in the USA either work for some branch of the government or are on welfare or surviving off the pay checks of the people who work for some branch of the government (entire families in which only one person has a job, and by entire families i mean adults as well as teenagers and young adults). that is why the entertainment industry is suffering.
Originally posted by Section31
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by Section31
no, most of the people in the USA either work for some branch of the government or are on welfare or surviving off the pay checks of the people who work for some branch of the government (entire families in which only one person has a job, and by entire families i mean adults as well as teenagers and young adults). that is why the entertainment industry is suffering.
If this is the best response you have, you must have missed what was going on before the current depression. We went over this stuff a hundred times in my junior and senior in college (2007/2008). You folks have no clue on how badly the entertainment and software industries have been hammered by the lack of online copyright enforcement. Its a very-very serious problem. Many of the offenders are from foreign countries. Its a BIG BIG issue that needs to be addressed.
edit on 6/3/2011 by Section31 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by Section31
go back 30 years. you've just purchased an album by your favorite music group. you bring it home and everyone in the house gets to hear it, including any friends of yours.
you buy a video tape/dvd of your favorite movie, bring it home, and anybody in your house, including friends, can see it and hear it. they didn't buy their own copy. they are watching/listening to yours.