07-07-2009, 10:40 AM | #106 | |
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It's a common misunderstanding, but copyright law is about unauthorized distribution, it says nothing about the person receiving the content. Back to the Amazon situation. Amazon is the one who can get in trouble for selling/distributing the eBook without the proper authorization. Kindle owners who bought those eBooks have not violated copyright. Amazon is likely deleting the eBooks to try and cover their own butts, not because the Kindle owners themselves are committing any infringement by possessing them. |
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07-07-2009, 10:42 AM | #107 |
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Do you think they should go after the individual who uploaded the Rand books?
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07-07-2009, 10:47 AM | #108 | |
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The interesting part, in my mind, is that the Kindle owners have done nothing wrong. They are not violating copyright by possessing those eBooks, only Amazon is guilty of copyright infringement for distributing them. I do not believe there is any legal reason that requires Amazon to delete the eBooks from the Kindles. They are doing so in order to appease the copyright holder, but they're doing it at the expense of their customers. I wonder if Amazon can legally negate the sale and force the item to be returned after the fact, and without the buyer's permission? |
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As opposed to some of us who exhibit a disturbing inability.
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07-07-2009, 10:57 AM | #111 | |
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Personally, this is the sort of person I'd like the legal system lock up and throw away the key. It's one thing to illegally download books, but to attempt to make money from illegally uploading someone else's books - people who do that are just lowlife scum of the worst kind, in my view. |
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07-07-2009, 10:58 AM | #112 |
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I'm not sure that would apply. In addition to what you mentioned about selling vs hosting the content, they're also not removing it from devices/servers that they own, but rather that their customer's own. I don't think they would be in the same category as an ISP responding to a DMCA takedown request.
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It is this specific act - attempting to make money from selling illegally-copied material - that I have a "rabid hatred" of, Shaggy. I think it's truly despicable. |
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More likely, I think the copyright holder would be the one that brought a suit, and that would be a civil trial, not criminal. Quote:
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Good idea, Sporadic: how do I do that pirating? Because it's a real problem, and I understand very well why someone uploaded Atlas Shrugged onto the Kindle site. I've looked everywhere for this book in a readable form and I cannot find it. The paperback my library and local bookstore carries has 6 point font: I am not kidding, 6 points, I have some expertise on this issue of font size. The book is huge and like all big books published in paperback, they cut the type size WAY down because there are serious limits on how many pages you can get into paper binding. On Alibris and Abebooks reasonable hardbacks from old times are unavailable. There is no text version on the Internet that I have found. So far. BUT -------- SONY and Amazon Kindle don't carry them! If they did, we could get the type size up to a readable level. And that's the issue, really. I can't find the newer hardbacks to look at them and see if they are readable and I don't want to spend $25 on a pig in a poke. It's quite annoying that basic popular classics like Atlas Shrugged are not available on the eReaders owing to some sort of "screw you" policy by the publishers, presumably. For that reason, I'd download a pirate copy in a New York minute ---- I'm VERY willing to pay money, I would prefer to pay money, but the publishers aren't selling a readable copy if your eyes happen to be over 40 years old, so the heck with them. |
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No of course I don't - it's a figure of speech. However, I certainly believe that the punishment for it should be a deterrent. When someone can make many £1000s from selling pirate DVDs from a market stall over a weekend, a £100 fine isn't going to be much of a punishment or a deterrent from doing it again. I'd certainly like to see a short jail sentence for such an act.
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One option would be to buy the paperback, and then download a "pirated" copy in order to have a more usable version of the content that you bought. That may or may not be legal depending on where you are, but it may be better on your conscience. I'm not sure if many people would really have a problem with doing something like that in such a case. The Publisher shouldn't have anything to complain about.
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Even given the despicable nature of making money illegally off someone else's copyrighted material (as contrasted with the entirely-legal coercive scams that authors and musicians are often pushed into), I can't get too worked up over whatever percentage of the value of a few thousand books this person got through this scam. Watching the US banking industry over the last year has brought me a certain tolerance for scams that cost less than a million dollars, that ruin less than a dozen careers. I'm not concerned the the prosecution of petty criminals when scheming masterminds lose their pensions--but not their mansions--when they get caught. |
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