you have to downloaded it to listen to it, streaming is of no exception here (if youtube is legal then watching tv shows online (not bbc i and other places as that you know what im meaning) is legal), as its streamed to your computer and stored in your temporary files, therefore you have downloaded the song itself and have broken copyright laws.FaceFaceFace said:As far as I'm aware, there is a difference between listening to a song and downloading it, but I'm no copyright expert.zidine100 said:you ever been or used youtube, im quite sure fair use will not protect you. Im assuming you have as most of the internet as we know it has been there and listened to music at least once.FaceFaceFace said:That's the common way of looking at it, but I've never agreed with that. I know my view isn't widely shared so I'm not trying to call you wrong or anything, but:
Would you ever steal a candy bar? I wouldn't. Why? Stealing is wrong. Sure, all "bad" things are excusable in certain situations, but I think we can agree that stealing a candy bar has to be the result of a simple disregard for law and/or moral values. Taking what is not yours without good reason is wrong. In other words, those who would commit crimes are fundamentally different from ordinary people, and common thieves are closer to murderers than to regular human beings.
If that's not convincing, how about this simple idea. How many people's lives would be ruined if that was the penalty for stealing a candy bar? Probably none, because no one would steal a candy bar if the punishment was that bad. If the punishment fits the crime, people are more willing to commit the crime. It's like opportunity cost in economics. When the US government raised safety requirements in cars, people in general started driving faster and pedestrian deaths increased. If the risks of an action, ie stealing a candy bar, are huge, then no one will take the risk. If every crime was punishable by death, only the stupidist or most insane would actually commit crimes.
edit sorry reread your post
so j walking should equal death eh?
littering should equal death?
i get what your saying here but you do see why this isnt the case... right?
And i really dont care which side wins as it stands, its not going to change all that much anyway if either side wins.
I think the old saying goes Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
and i guess we will agree to differ on the law part here.
But it does sound a bit like a slippery slope to me,
but then again i dont know much about law, just what i was taught in my info systems class (they taught some basic things about copyright law and well this was discussed to a point(Streaming data of course not the slippery slope that was in philosophy) way back when i was in the academy, so take my opinion as you will.
and i just don't like excessive and knowingly unfair punishments in favor of deterrence, but hell that's just my opinion and im not going to question that it wont work, im just saying it just doesn't fit into my moral compass. Although i do see its advantages.