I have a question I’m sure anyone can answer.
You know when you upload a music video you’ll get a notice from YouTube about copyright and all that jazz and they will basically do this to your video (circled in red).
So, the question at hand is why does music videos get a copyright notice yet people who post mp3′s in a video with a single image don’t get one?
You can’t go after one without going after the other, now. I mean, am I wrong for thinking this?
YouTube’s Fuck Up
June 16, 2008I Want To See This
May 3, 2008NIИ (Nine Inch Nails) is doing a tour to, I assume, promote their new album.. I mean, halo called “Ghosts I-IV” For me, this is where they’ll be at:
8/3/08 Chicago, IL [Grant Park - Lollapalooza Festival]
On Sale: NOW
I don’t care how, I know I have to see NIN at least once in my life.
Legally, of course.
You Are A Pirate
May 2, 2008I read on Digg’s Gaming News section that’s related to that new wonder called “piracy”.
First off, it is kind of bad that piracy/file sharing/torrents actually caused a company suffer a loss that bad. The problem, to me, is that digital bootlegging is around due to some many things costing so much and might be, something we later on find out, crap to have. Don’t take what I say as me speaking for every user of file sharing. Everyone knows that if given the choice to pay the high price for Photoshop or to download a working cracked version or a serial keygen, you’ll say “pay” but your action will be “download it”.
Let me ask this: you know the games you can play from Yahoo, Big Fish Games and Reflexive Arcade? So, who would pay 20 bucks a game for games that you might get bored of before a full week will pass? Who wants to pay hundreds of dollars for editing software that you’ll only use for personal small projects?
I said this many times but, file sharing is no diffrent than someone buying the serial and sharing it with you. It’s like saying the government will arrest you for borrowing eggs from your neighbors or your parent’s car.
So, what’s the real answer to file sharing? The answer is: leave it alone.
Don’t try to punish people for getting their programs, games, music, ect. the way they want to.
I could go on about this but, LOST will be on in like an hour. Plus, I didn’t really want to dwell on this topic too long.
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