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This is getting way way way too excessive! Wow! I wonder if we put a democrat in the White house if they would do the same thing??? This kind of stuff is what makes me swing the other direction.
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I guess he has had one of his mods stolen
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I suspect it is an attempt to ward off 'Communist' China.
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No sir. That's a threat to you, the American. |
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I would not be concered with the wording of "attempted piracy". It is a legal consideration trying to plug up a loophole where proving actual infringement on the copyright's owner drags down and complicates a case.
Just copying someone's work in itself is not infringement. An additional action must be taken that actually (under the judicial rules) infringes on a right. So, while it may seem silly, finding a basement filled with thousands of copies of a piece of software is not infringement until the government proves the intent to distribute it. It is a legal technicality but one that can complicate a case. What this law would address is that if you have 1000 copies of a piece of software that you burned, it can be presumed that you had the intent to infringe. What I would be more concerend about is the justification of increased wiretapping of American citizens who the government may think may be attempting to infringe on a copyright. I guess if they can't get past FISA they can always claim that you may be "attempting" to infringe on a copyright as justification for wiretapping. You have to hand it to slicky Alberto, he just won't give up. However the good news is that instead of concentrating on boring terrorists, the clearly overfunded and underworked DHS will be focusing their efforts on catching that international threat to humanity -- the 15 year old girl ripping CDs for her friends. I am glad we have our priorities straight. While copyright infringement is a serious concern, and should be investigated, I don't think DHS and the government really need to wiretap citizens. Last edited by Platapus; 05-16-07 at 04:08 PM. |
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That being said; If another nation (or individual) steals or attempts to steal IP the power of the US legal system can be brought to bear to prosecute those involved. No more undermining the hard work of film makers, software designers, drug makers, or anyone else who would steal from the rightful owners. |
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Emm, I'm still not quite sure what you mean. China, as a nation, is not known (openly and in a way that can be proved) stealing American copyrighted products. Those stolen are by individuals or companies within the countries, and as long as they're under the protection of respective Chinese copyright laws, nothing will happen.
Plus, read the text - it's not just infringement, it's attempted infringement. I believe that is quite dangerous since it does have wide-reaching implications. Otherwise I consider the 'protection of artists' excuse to be, excuse me, tripe. I've grown up in the family of a professional musician, he's not been protected by anything. The ones protected are large entertainment corporations. I HIGHLY suggest to anyone interested in these issues to read some work by Stanfield law professor Lawrence Lessig (especially 'Free Culture...'). He's a staunch believer in capitalism and the free market (on which point I disagree with him), but he's America's sharpest critic of copyright policy, pointing out the massive hypocricies and un-democratic tendencies hidden in the system (which I strongly agree with). Go on, find it. And I've no special powers. I haven't even been actively moderating for a while :p |
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BTW attempted infringement is no more than attempted robbery of IP. |
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What the heck is "attempted" copyright infringement? Is that like if you try to photocopy some chapters from a book but run out of toner? Intending to record a concert but forgetting your tapes in your car?
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I seem to remeber all kinds of screaming about a software company taking modifications for SH3 from members of this board.
Now that was OK? |
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More power to X-1 sell the software. The people on subsim don't really care.
It was made through someone else's hard work and intillectual knowledge but thats OK. |
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Does that clear it up a little? |
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