If anyone wants the first three eps of final fantasy unlimited or the first episodes of saber marionette j or trigun, or even hack sign, let me know and ill hook you up on my ftp. :POON: and if you have any episodes of anything you wanna upload or whatever. Just pm me
dysthymia
10-20-2002 02:08 AM
Banzaitoyota is right. Copying those things is a violation of copyright law. No matter if you just "really want to see it" or not, its still against the law, and you must realize that is the truth. If you do it, you're a criminal.
christi
10-20-2002 05:03 PM
Even if I wasn't doing this, I'd still want it on my HD to "watch" my god.
Forget I even asked for the other stages *I* never seen.
If it's so against the *law* then Kazaa company would be introuble..because people are getting downloads from others wanting to have it to *watch*. But I guess taht's illegal too, huh?
banzaitoyota
10-20-2002 05:29 PM
Yes, Look at NAPSTER, they were shut down, Kaza is operating off shore
Turbo II
10-20-2002 05:53 PM
all our cars would be illegal too.
dysthymia
10-20-2002 08:20 PM
Originally Posted by christi' date='Oct 20 2002, 03:03 PM
Even if I wasn't doing this, I'd still want it on my HD to "watch" my god.
Forget I even asked for the other stages *I* never seen.
If it's so against the *law* then Kazaa company would be introuble..because people are getting downloads from others wanting to have it to *watch*. But I guess taht's illegal too, huh?
If you DON'T own the original DVD or VHS video, then YES, it is ILLEGAL to have a *copy* of it on your hard drive, even if its only to watch. That's the nature of our copyright laws. I'm not saying its right or wrong or that you're good or evil either way, but if you have a copy of it on your HD and don't own the original, then you are a criminal, period.
Why do you think the RIAA went after and shut down Napster and a few of the other P2P file-sharing companies? BECAUSE IT EVERY FILE DISTRIBUTED WAS A VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS. Unless, of course, the person downloading the music owned the original album, which was likely a rare thing. Even though Kazaa is based in Australia and Europe, you can bet your ass that they'll be next to the chopping block. Being overseas didn't stop Jon Johansen from getting busted by the feds for writing DeCSS.
Seriously, you should do your own research into the laws. Otherwise, you'll come off sounding hopelessly ignorant. An unarmed person in a battle of wits, so to speak.
dysthymia
10-20-2002 08:23 PM
BTW, at the bottom of every page on the Kazaa website, this notice is posted:
Copyright: Sharman Networks Ltd does not condone activities and actions that breach copyright owners. As a Kazaa Media Desktop user you have agreed to abide by the End User License Agreement and it is your responsibility to obey all laws governing copyright in each country.