I do. Regularly. I downloaded a Honda just last week.ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
(my claims are getting stupid)
I do. Regularly. I downloaded a Honda just last week.ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
YouTube search function to the rescue. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALZZx1xmAzg]Vauban said:Yeah it is.bad rider said:Is that a video of the IT crowd, because it's blocked and i'm in england so i'm a little annoyed as it's a british comedy.Vauban said:IT Crowd Anti Piracy ads [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d82Lq2rVB_4]ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
So hang on, if I sell a DVD I get soap on a rope?Portkins said:Last I checked -
1 ) Do you own a legal copy? (Yes, go to 5) (No, go to 2)
2 ) Did you lose your disk? (No, go to 3) (Yes, go to 5)
3 ) Do you HONESTLY plan to buy it in the future? (No, go to 4) (Yes, go to 4)
4 ) Did you download it from the media owner's site? (Yes, go to 5) (No, go to 5)
5 ) Are you selling it? (Yes, go to 6) (No, go to 7)
6 ) Soap on a Rope
7 ) Legal.
As far as downloading.
Observing or watching illegally displayed or gained data is legal, as far as I know.
This makes no sense.Anyway, you guys are missing the major point- Nothing is illegal unless you get caught. Murder is not illegal, leaving evidence that can prove that you committed murder is. Downloading copyrighted stuff is not illegal- getting traced is.
LOL.ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
You wouldn't download a baby.ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
What if no evidence was to be found, and he didn't feel bad about it?Portkins said:What.
This makes no sense.Anyway, you guys are missing the major point- Nothing is illegal unless you get caught. Murder is not illegal, leaving evidence that can prove that you committed murder is. Downloading copyrighted stuff is not illegal- getting traced is.
Sure, if you don't get caught, you don't get in trouble, but it doesn't mean you haven't done wrong.
Youtube is an American company following American copyright laws.Abedeus said:Then why Youtube is censoring videos that use copywrited music? It's streamed, isn't it?Good morning blues said:Not sure about the States, but both of the activities listed in the OP are legal in the majority of countries in the world
Me too. Because downloading it (NOT on a P2P system) only costs the equivant of 1 DVD sale to the companies, whereas uploading or downloading via a P2P service is aiding criminal acts, a more serious crime.Adfest said:I was always under the impression that it was the uploading part that was illegal, but I don't do it enough to bother with all the details.
It's still stealing.Doug said:Me too. Because downloading it (NOT on a P2P system) only costs the equivant of 1 DVD sale to the companies, whereas uploading or downloading via a P2P service is aiding criminal acts, a more serious crime.Adfest said:I was always under the impression that it was the uploading part that was illegal, but I don't do it enough to bother with all the details.
All the good cars are in the private trackers.Kukul said:Watch me!ElGringoBandit0 said:You wouldn't download a car.
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*struggles* probably. BUT they couldn't claim vast fortunes from people, like they did with pirate bay. As I said, its the equivent of lossing only 1 DVD sale each. With P2P, you are simulatiously helping others download the same thing, so as I said thats aiding a criminal act. i.e. more illegal and with a higher claim possibly.Portkins said:It's still stealing.Doug said:Me too. Because downloading it (NOT on a P2P system) only costs the equivant of 1 DVD sale to the companies, whereas uploading or downloading via a P2P service is aiding criminal acts, a more serious crime.Adfest said:I was always under the impression that it was the uploading part that was illegal, but I don't do it enough to bother with all the details.
Streaming videos via YouTube or somesuch website is just like watching it with a DVR or Tivo. You don't own the data, but you can watch it whenever/however.
Hell, if streaming is illegal, so is Tivo.
And since morals are distributed by mothers everywhere, making them (by some people's definition) a corporation (mothers, not morals), I can take what I want from your mom?zauxz said:Yay.Abedeus said:Oh, I see.zauxz said:?
legal, illega, I dont care. I want it, i take it.
Anarchy, baby!
Nice TV you've got there. Now you don't. Mind if I take also your consoles and PC? No? Well too bad, I want them. Kiss them goodbye.
And don't go to the police, or you'll be another raging hypocrite.
There is a BIG difference in stealing from a person, and stealing from a huge corporation. I have morals, you twat.
I'm with you...except the anarchy part. Anarchy sucks when you need the police, firefighters, ambulance, and other important stuff. Retarded restriction laws are bad however. Fuck them restrictions.zauxz said:?
legal, illega, I dont care. I want it, i take it.
Anarchy, baby!
Well you have sites that make money from advertisements and actually pay the content creators to to be able to put up stuff up. But I guess were not talking about those here.seydaman said:how does that make any sense?
Some sites (YouTube, for instance) offer legit streaming. Only example off the top of my head is that YouTube has Koyaanisquatsi uploaded by the producers (or by YouTube in an agreement with them). I want to say Netflix does this somewhere but I don't think so.seydaman said:how does that make any sense?sneakypenguin said:Just depends where you stream it from...seydaman said:i was talking to this bloody idiot he with all his heart believes that going online and watching a streaming video of a movie is completely legal and he can do it all he wants, while DOWNLOADING the same movie is illegal. where is the logic in this??