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New copyright legislation to be passed in Canada
I don't know why this topic isn't getting enough attention. So http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=f05596b7-28b6-4065-a80a-0c902ec38213&p=1
Basically it'll make our laws against file-sharing more severe. It's basically the US putting pressure on Canada to pass laws that are more "fair". If fairness is the antithesis of freedom and if fairness facilitates lawsuits against music fans who download music (like it is in the US), then certainly we'll have fairer legislation.
Canada has the highest rate of file sharers in the world and this has actually become an issue for the US record companies. What do you guys think is fair? Do you think downloading music actually promotes legitimate music sales (accordint to the opponents of the proposed legislation)? Do you think the new legislation will change your lifestyle (if you're a music fan that is)?
Basically it'll make our laws against file-sharing more severe. It's basically the US putting pressure on Canada to pass laws that are more "fair". If fairness is the antithesis of freedom and if fairness facilitates lawsuits against music fans who download music (like it is in the US), then certainly we'll have fairer legislation.
Canada has the highest rate of file sharers in the world and this has actually become an issue for the US record companies. What do you guys think is fair? Do you think downloading music actually promotes legitimate music sales (accordint to the opponents of the proposed legislation)? Do you think the new legislation will change your lifestyle (if you're a music fan that is)?
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I havent bought a CD in 10 years probably, I would buy CD's if they were a reasonable price like 5 dollars. Im pretty sure the manafactured material costs mere cents in mass production.
When they go on about how youre stealing from artists its a big crock only the richest artists get paid by a quota of CD"s sold while the rest get paid a contract fee.
Ive always wondered, if some file sharer was actually sued, why not go ahead and buy all of the CD's, then when the court date is up bring them all in and claim you had a right to own a digital copy, and then sue for abuse of process etc
I will still be downloading music, try and catch me!
there are no downsides to downloading music, other than speed sometimes, but its arguable its easier and quicker to download an entire album than walk to the store and spend the money you spent hours working for
i like soulseek, limewire is too infested with ad results and fake songs
These record companies *cough*RIAA*cough* are simply too greedy. They don't care about the artists, their only interest is filling up their own pockets. Artists gets more from concerts and merchandises than they do from record sales. If RIAA wants more profits, those old-baboons have to adapt (digital downloads for example), not go on a sue-happy trip.
The only ones that probably do are the vocal ones, like metallica, I cant stand them after that crap they went on about illegal downloads