![]() |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Simply tell them "you cannot police this, there is no evidence whatsoever that internet piracy reduces sales". Remember to click your heels three times and it will all go away - just like a bad dream. Quote:
Here is the news. Outside of your tiny, selfish little world where you battle with the demons in your head to convince yourself that illegal downloading is a victimless crime there are thousands of people (to take but one grouping) previously in point of sale retail jobs - not "The media companies" but sales persons, van drivers, delivery men and women who have lost their jobs because people like you have no concept, whatsoever, of reality or social / socioeconomic responsibility. You prefer to post childish, inane, ill founded, selfish self centred "opinions" which, when clearly refuted, you can't even be bothered to defend or expand on without making yourself look entirely socially inept as far as rational debate is concerned. Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Is it perhaps due to the fact that they, like me, find the idea that people peddling the notion "there is no evidence whatsoever that internet piracy reduces sales" should be allowed out on the streets unsupervised somewhat worrying? As you suggested, I think it's best if you move along. |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
VM need to get the last of the cloned modems off the network. Other wise there will be some poor buggers getting letters for someone else using a clone of there modem.
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
Culpable responsibility is key to this whole issue. VM cannot now, willy nilly, continue to expose innocent customers to the very real threat of litigation. |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
If VM correctly implement the Ofcom proposal, there may be cases where the IP address cannot be matched accurately to a single user, such as in the case of a cloned modem. But I think that is a whole other issue, and other threads and hints from VM staff seem to suggest that VM are finally tackling clones.
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
However i hope VM have a process in place so that legitimate customers modems that have been cloned do not then have that same customer in front of the judge. None technical users will not know about the possibility that they might have been cloned as remote as it might be now. I wonder if that is why some users are so adamant that they have not used p2p software and yet they have had a letter for infringing and subsequently threatened with the sue hammer. ??? Quote:
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Interesting Article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...s/10220002.stm
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Interesting article Damien, I picked up on a couple of paragraphs..
Quote:
Yet a search for her name and the word 'torrent'.. About 90,300 results (0.69 seconds) 121 results on a well known Usenet search engine. This from an artist whose records aren't really super recent, isn't 'mainstream' and should be exactly the sort of artist the sanctimonious leechers pontificate about deserving support when they 'stick it to the man' by downloading mainstream content. EDIT: Lovely comment from the uploader of one of the torrents. Quote:
Thoughts? |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
I don't want to see fan base websites about art,music,films,comics,photography,books,blogs and such penalised,just those that make profit and hand out copyrighted material for free unless it is their own work. I really thought that the harrassment of children who set up Hogworts sites were very unappealing and a few other sites along similar lines that fell foul of copyright issues.. |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Quote:
Maggy, "websites about art,music,films,comics,photography,books,blogs and such" which give away copyright material where they have no right or express permission to do so are not "fans", they are part of the problem whether they do it for profit / personal gain or not. Fans buy things to support the creative endeavours of those artists they support. This is exactly what Imogen is saying. Effectively her fans are being denied access to her because the illegal free distribution of her recorded material has had an adverse impact on finances which she ordinarily might use to afford them access by way of touring etc. It is a vicious circle but the bottom line is that if someone is going to promote an artist as a fan in the true sense then they should seek their permission to do so rather than elect to share material at their own volition. Most artists I know would gladly interact with their fans on that basis and would be only too willing to engage them in the promotion / distribution of select materials. We cannot, however, have a "fan" exemption when it come to infringement. |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Or they could embrace the e-system. You reminded me of something.
Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts I-IV and Slip - both released under the creative commons license. DRM Free downloads available free of charge for both albums. Paid versions also available. I bought the Ghosts I-IV mid-level version, DRM free download with boxed CD set when it came out with additional extras. As for Slip - Well, given that the Billboard 100 is like the UK Charts, and records the SALE of music. Slip made number 18. |
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
And the point of a Creative Commons licence is that these licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators - the creators' choice, not someone else's.
|
Re: OFCOM speaks on Anti-piracy measures.
Still a case of DRM free distribution encouraging people to spread it around and a sales total putting it into multiple charts worldwide.
|
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 23:43. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum