Termyn8or -> RE: DHS shuts down file sharing sites without court order... (11/26/2010 7:48:16 PM)
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FR Y'all knew I was coming dintya. The short of it is, from my limited understanding of file sharing, they really can't shut it down. It is not centralised. Each computer on say, gnutella has to donate a time slice. Peers, ultrapeers and all that, I don't know exactly what it all means specifically, but do I have to ? What it does mean is that it would be mighty hard for them to shut down filesharing on P2P, but then there are the sites that promote it and supply the software. How else would people get it ? If that's the case though then why didn't they shutdown oldversion.com where I just now downloaded Bearshare 5.2.5 again just for the hell of it ? And bearshare and limewires' websites seem to open up just fine. But then there is the long of it. How far does it go ? Are intellectual property rights that important ? Let's say that music is a frivolity, and totally useless. That doesn't matter if people are willing to pay for it. If it is a luxury then it is. But there is also intellectual property right in necessities. The question of quality must be mooted because I've heard some of the new shit. It can't be based on taste. What should the proper adjustment be ? On one side we could take all the profits out of music and actually entertainment altogether. The only things available would be lame by today's standards of course as fewer people are atracted to the field. It wouldn't be the end of the world but life would suck even more. But then the difference between the composer and performer ? Well one has property that is intellectual, the other has skill to make that which is intellectual, real. Actually the hierarchy of things is not that important except when it comes to money. Like an engineer with the ability to design a wonderful machine, but not the skills to mold, cut, weld or otherwise manipulate the steel, plastic or whatever it is made from. Who gets how much money ? Well in the entertainment industry there are people who decide just that, and guess who gets a good sized chunk of it ? But then the builder of a machine gets paid to build machines, not just because he built a machine. The designer of the machine can with a patent. Who wrote your favorite song, do you know ? OK, here many may, but people in general only know the name of the performer. Copies, which they call covers come out all the time. So the writers still get money ? Does that mean if I break tradition and go belly up the money to see an orchestra that Beetoven or Rachmaninoff gets a piece ? Or their heirs or something ? It may have been different back then, and it was different until not all that long ago. After X number of years, songs went into public domain. They were hot when they were hot and now they are not. Maybe it was fair, maybe it wasn't. If intellectual property is to be held in such high regard, the can of worms is enormous. Every auto manufacturer in the world would have to pay a cut to Henry Ford, maybe even Hitler ! The Marconi family would be getting a check for every antenna ever built. Baird would get a cut of those Limey TV licenses they have to get. Someone would have to ante up some for Farnsworth over here, or his heirs. It's said that the lathe is unique in the fact that it could reproduce itself. Does that mean the guy who invented it should get a little extra for each lathe ever built ? There was a big lawsuit when Sony came out with VCRs. Movie makers sued to prevent their sale because the machines could be used to violate copyright laws. How does that differ from the differences in the standpoints of music producers and cassette tape manufacturers, or any tape recorder type medium ? In fact the record companies tried the same thing when CDRs came out. A CDR can be used for music, but a music CDR has an embedded code that allows it to be used in stand alone CD recorders. A regular CDR wouldn't work. Who made that happen and why ? So if the pendulum swings in that direction, and we have to pay for every sound we hear, every picture we see, where does it go from there ? Will we have to watch out for any word combinations containing three or more words ? Will we be prohibited from quoting anything at all ? If so, how many words will it be where we draw the line. Three words, five perhaps ? It's Friday, enough for now. T ETA : Bearshare just connected and reports 11,000+ members signed on right now. T
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