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At last someone says what I've been thinking for years. In no other industry is copying (for reasons of non-profit) illegal.
The truth is that the burden should be on the film-maker to find a new way to make profit out of the industry, such as endorsements or advertising. If I was selling a product and people stopped buying, the burden is on ME to create a new product that people want to buy
any sane person would download a car if they could. if the ability to download a vehicle suddenly became available I'm positive millions would be downloaded in the first hour :P lol
@crank636 It all comes down to whether a particular example of entertainment media is to be considered as an artistic piece (and therefore should be a form of FREE expression); or is it to be considered as a recreational product i.e. a product specifically designed with the purpose of entertainment at a price.
@crank636 While I'm not too sure about the US, I do know that in most of Europe you are indeed allowed to make 'a back-up copy' of most forms of media. I suppose the argument though on this level would be that while you should be able to insure what you purchase (by making back-ups), by sharing the media you are preventing others from following your lead in actually making the same purchase. If this were to become common enough practice, people would cease purchasing movies/etc. altogether...
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The truth is that the burden should be on the film-maker to find a new way to make profit out of the industry, such as endorsements or advertising. If I was selling a product and people stopped buying, the burden is on ME to create a new product that people want to buy
I suppose the argument though on this level would be that while you should be able to insure what you purchase (by making back-ups), by sharing the media you are preventing others from following your lead in actually making the same purchase. If this were to become common enough practice, people would cease purchasing movies/etc. altogether...
i would steal a car or a movie