12-29-2012, 09:29 PM
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Teksavvy Vs Voltage Case - Privacy
Here's a good discussion on Privacy/copyright that I thought I'd share. Teksavvy is currently in a battle for its customers privacy.
http://openmedia.ca/blog/massive-sta...s-voltage-case
"When mega upload was taken down, I didn’t see this as a copyright piracy thing, I saw this as a move by the incumbent media companies trying to destroy a distribution model independents relied on. Essentially copyright in the music industry is often misused to undermine competition. The owner of megauploads house was raided, assets seized, and for what? Because he chose to innovate on providing cloud storage? I certainly do not want to innovate in an environment like that. Note to readers, DMCA notices have been filed by Universal Music Group on the above ad, which according to the uploader was taken down by youtube on the first upload attempt. I wonder why that would be?"
http://blogs.teksavvy.com/
http://business.financialpost.com/20...opyright-case/
"Mr. Fewer said such cases, which rarely if ever end up in court after the identities are disclosed, are a means of generating revenue for films that didn’t earn much at the box office. “It’s not a legitimate business model. It’s a misuse of copyright and a misuse of the courts,” he said."
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12-29-2012, 09:40 PM
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Took an arrow to the knee
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Toronto
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Gonna be a lot of 14-year old kids getting sued in the coming months, I wager!
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12-29-2012, 09:50 PM
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Those poor parents! This is exactly why you beat your kids!
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12-29-2012, 10:03 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Maybe not the right thread, but if a channel that I subscribe to with Shaw, plays a movie or TV series that I want to see, what is wrong with me downloading it later? Am I legally entitled to download it or should I be SOL for not PVRing it? Or are these guys only going after people pirating stuff that's currently in theatres?
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12-29-2012, 10:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wormius
Maybe not the right thread, but if a channel that I subscribe to with Shaw, plays a movie or TV series that I want to see, what is wrong with me downloading it later? Am I legally entitled to download it or should I be SOL for not PVRing it? Or are these guys only going after people pirating stuff that's currently in theatres?
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I may be wrong, but I don't think there's anything in Canadian law that says you can't download a movie or song. However, I do believe you can't distribute it in any way. If you're torrenting it, you're seeding, and so they can count that as "distribution".
I may be way off there, though, so don't take it as legal advice.
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12-29-2012, 10:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HPLovecraft
I may be wrong, but I don't think there's anything in Canadian law that says you can't download a movie or song. However, I do believe you can't distribute it in any way. If you're torrenting it, you're seeding, and so they can count that as "distribution".
I may be way off there, though, so don't take it as legal advice. 
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As I understand it, the only reason it could be considered legal to download anything in Canada is that there has been zero precedent that has established otherwise. The media industry is working on establishing that precedent right now, and I think there is a good chance they will get it.
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12-29-2012, 11:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rathji
As I understand it, the only reason it could be considered legal to download anything in Canada is that there has been zero precedent that has established otherwise. The media industry is working on establishing that precedent right now, and I think there is a good chance they will get it.
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Maybe not illegal in Canada yet, but how does that work in the US? If somebody downloads a tv show from the US in Canada, do they stand to get arrested the next time they cross the border?
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12-30-2012, 12:27 AM
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If there was no copyright holder in Canada, then I am not sure. My guess is that the entity that held the copyright could proceed with legal action in either their jurisdiction or ours, assuming the violation existed in both locations. I don't know exactly how that would pan out, but I assume charges would eventually stick here. The reasoning, I think, would be similar to people who get arrested after returning from places in SE Asia and are charged with sex crimes against minors committed while they were out of the country.
I assume all content produced in the US has a valid copyright in Canada, since as I understand it, to hold copyright in Canada you simply need to have created the content.
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