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Solve : Legal/Illegal downloads. Who knows?? |
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Answer» A post to the sites concerned, ie my ISP, or what. I dunno! Thought l'd try here first as someone always gives me a sensible answer. So how does anyone differentiate between what l am downloading, eg an illegal "blockbuster" or a valid download? Not sure how they would... but they would have to if they (whomever they are) were to litigate.Thanks everyone, but l probably put more emphasis on the illegal download than the legal one (sorry) l meant it the other way around but...... How do these downloaders get caught then? I'm now (hypothetically) downloading a movie from my friends kids' birthday party. Who knows whether it's legal or not (of course it's legal) but who knows? Just trying to ascertain, out of interest, how someone knows the difference, if that makes sense A kids party wouldn't be illegal. Downloaders don't get caught unless they download a tracer program. A tracer could also be a trojan, it pretends to be a cracked program, etc. and send information to the legal owner. It could even be made by the company that makes the real one. This is just an idea, I'm not 100% sure about it. Thanks for that Helpmeh. Well blow me down, a friends kids party illegal? I sort of see where you're coming from there, so probably not a good example to have picked. It makes you wonder though. If l walk around for ages taking a video of the house and garden here in France and then burn it to disk, then l should basically send that disk to ENGLAND and NOT upload it to a site whereby numerous friends can download it from online. Is that then copyrighted? Gets soooooooo confusing. Thanks for bearing with me on this. Regards No. It would not be copyrighted. Copyrighting something is a LENGTHY process. But here is what you need to know. Don't download movies that are or were in theatres or on DVD/VHS. You CAN download home movies legally. Quote from: willythecat on September 08, 2009, 05:51:49 PM Well blow me down, a friends kids party illegal? He said it wasn't illegal.Whoops, sorry BC, brain and typing fingers not in sync! Question answered. What a great site this is. Throw in whatever question you may have, however stupid you may think it to be, and it will always get answered. Thanks again HM and BC Kind Regards Quote from: willythecat on September 09, 2009, 12:20:39 AM Whoops, sorry BC, brain and typing fingers not in sync!There are no legitimate questions that are stupid. If you learn, then it is a good thing. Maybe you can stick around and help other MEMBERS out too!Just to add another note. I find the easiest way to differentiate between the two is ask yourself one question before you download. Did the Author/Creator intend for this video to be shared between people for free. So Warner bros did not intend that hence illegal. You do intend that so it's not illegal.This question get asked over and over. Do a Google on the most exact or clear or right phrase and see what you get. I tried the exact phrase "Is it legal to download a movie." with the word 'copyright" in the article and got over 900 links. No way can I read 900 articles on this. Here is just one worth showing here: Quote Is it legal to download a movie free of charge?From: http://www.moviefree.com.au/ Quote So how does anyone differentiate between what l am downloading, eg an illegal "blockbuster" or a valid download?Some copyrighted material is uploaded there on purpose by authorities and those will include hidden, so called, "tracker". The tracker will tell them exactly, to which computer that particular illegal download went. Also remember that downloading Torrents is not illegal but the files attached to the torrent can be e.g blockbuster movies etc Also depends on where you live, Europe is far more relaxed when it comes to file sharing than say over America. |
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