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Downloading copyrighted music may be legal Michael Polák ( ) Přečteno 173971x, 26 komentářů, rubrika: (en) Archive It sounds too good to be true, but
it seems, that there is some anti-trust
law valid in USA, which prevents enforcing
of copyright law in certain situations,
like anti-competitive behaviour of
copyright holder.
And Napster's lawyer plans to use this law
to defend Napster at court!
Check this News.com article: It seems that if RIAA
cartel uses enforcement of a copyright law in
anti-competitive fashion, they may lose their ability
to legally enforce that copyright.
Now, how many CDs were you able to legally buy last year ?
Maybe CD prices are no problem for North Americans and
for Western Europeans, but I am big music fan, and for
rest of us, CD prices ARE problem, if we are music fans
who want to listen to more than few new recordings every
year. I am musician myself, so I know that most musicians
are not in it for money: well, I don't really defened real
piracy, which means re-selling of bootleged CDs for profit, but I think that there are certain aspects of copyright, which are very weird and dehumanizing. I think that future of intellectual property of all kind is shareware and/or
freeware for non-commercial use: I hate all those big
rock concerts, where promotion agency parks huge trucks
in front of the stadium, and let engines running during
concert, to prevent non-paying fans from listening to
music. I don't think musicians themselves are happy about
that: and this is what Napster, Gnutella, MP3 format and
MP3 players are all about: we all love music, but most of
us hate music industry, for artificaly increasing price
of music by turning it to "rare resource"... I feel like
more sane way of distribution of intellectual property
of any kind is strictly recognizing non-profit and
commercial use..
This is especially important because of the fact, that
in USA, recording industry now holds copyright FOREVER,
not only during lifetime of artist, and musicians can
be now just hired, as any other employees, being paid
per-hour. Now, that's really unfair! I think that
recording industry will soon learn, that they need
musicians to make money, while musicians will find out, that
they don't need recording industry to live and create
music... thanks to Internet.
Note: Arachne 1.64 for Linux is tightly integrated with
mpg123 media player, and it will be shipped pre-configured
for launching and background playing of both MP3.com-style
and Shoutcast.com-style MP3 streams when browsing Net -
all you need is properly configured sound support in Linux
and mpg123 player installed. You will be able to
experience MP3 streams even on hardware, which is not
suitable for running memory- and CPU-hungry X11 based
applications (like Netscape or XMMS).
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