You are picking flyshxt out of pepper- you know what she meant.
I did....was the CD paid for or was it found on a torrent?
You are picking flyshxt out of pepper- you know what she meant.
Such as?
such as which? I'd put a fair bit of criteria down and haven't the ambition of linking to each.
I did....was the CD paid for or was it found on a torrent?
Tell me a few....something that would be impossible to pay for.
Nope. As the law currently stands, the performance on the CD is copyrighted, and when you are buying the CD, you buy a blank CD and a license to the performance. That license is limited, generally to the use of yourself and anyone who happens to be in earshot.If you buy something, you own it usually. If I broke into your house and grabbed your movies without your permission. It would be theft. If Katy Perry broke into your house and grabbed your Katy Perry CD, that would still be theft. If Sony broke into your house and grabbed any music or movies distributed by Sony, that would still be theft. That property is yours. But if I came over and asked to borrow your Katy Perry CD, don't you think you should be allowed to do it? I know you couldn't part with your Katy Perry, but think hypothetically here.
I think it is stealing, what say you?
Did I pay for the CD or did I find it on a torrent?
Big difference.
it was paid for by the person who streamed it firstYou are picking flyshxt out of pepper- you know what she meant.
I grabbed 5 gigs of good jootoob music vids back in the day before they, the tender cocksucking lawyers and multi-millionaire 'song writers and mirth-makers' became unconscionable whiny bitches...sue me.
Nope, it's sharing.
Yes. In fact, it grew and flourished as free to air for years.
In fact, if you have an antenna, as we do, and a digital decoder, you can still watch TV for free. Excluding the cost of hydro of course.
Money is/was made through advertising.