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Originally Posted by IliketoPuck
So where does this leave you if you use a program like Limewire to download music?
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Based on the proposed Bill C-61 (which this one is said to mimic), you are better off illegally downloading your stuff.
Download a movie illegally: $500 fine.
Break a "digital lock" to put your legally purchased movie on your iPod: $20,000 fine.
I still buy my music and movies, and paying customers like myself will get screwed more than anyone. This will do nothing to prevent piracy and will criminalize simple things like watching a movie on your iPod. Brutal. Screw 'em.
Entertainment companies have been drilling into everyone's head that you don't own the movie, you simply own a license to watch it. I get that. But now to actually watch it on a format other than DVD, I am exposing myself to fines?
The music and movie industries have relied on double and triple-dipping for way too long. A format change (VHS-DVD) meant that people were buying the same movie more than once in their lifetimes. Now with digital, HD movies available, people no longer need to do that. Of course, instead of changing business models, just criminalize it. Now I have to buy a format for my DVD player, a format for my iPod, etc. etc.
It has clearly reached the point where purchasing music and movies is no longer worth it. The penalties are more severe and your rights are more limited if you actually put money into the industry.