Forum - View topicNEWS: Man Arrested for Uploading Index II, Games via Share Program
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mangamuscle
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Japanese goverment continues to be a puppet of big corporations, nothing new, nothing to see, keep walking, keep walking.
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reanimator
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Well, that's your opinion.
Even though those sponsoring companies appear to be big, they are not big enough to take over the world like Hollywood. How come they haven't taken over Hollywood if they are big? Anime and Manga are only things remain for Japanese to sell when their physical products like electronics and automobile lost their edge. Government is doing what government is supposed to do: To protect its economic interests. All governments do that one way to the other. I do admit that Japanese system is flawed, but at least it's trying to protect economic interests of business, from small to large. Hundreds of small companies who actually produce our beloved anime and manga are scraping to make living. Typical TV and feature anime budget is a small fraction compared to Hollywood animation. $3 million is a joke when making commercial animation in Hollywood. But to Japanese, it's a serious business. Japanese fan are subsidizing the production cost through expensive physical media sale. We're lucky that we get to watch the same things as Japanese do and pay a lot less for physical media copies. |
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TarsTarkas
Posts: 5936 Location: Virginia, United States |
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Getting punished for illegally uploading copyrighted materials without authorization is the right way to fight piracy. It is better to go after the uploaders, than the downloaders.
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Polycell
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Mune
Posts: 383 Location: Minnesota |
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It is not a monopoly, nor an enforcement for one. Likewise, if you were producing something and someone was distributing it to the world, you would want to do something about losing your potential income. Unfortunately, companies have problems with taking legal action against individuals. This does happen, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so. In which case, the company loses more money by trying to make a point. So, law enforcement via local, prefectural, or federal government has to be used in some cases. I'm pretty sure if an CEO and/or person of said business came to your door for uploading their product, you would not talk with them and maybe not even answer your door. Likewise, you wouldn't take them seriously if they sent you an e-mail to cease and desist operations. This is if you knew no law enforcement could enforce the law, of course. |
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TitanXL
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You'd think they'd use something else other than Share Program at this rate.
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rejer
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If it's a content from bds or dvds that would be sure illegal but I think they could very well overlook the problem of uploading tv episodes. It's something that airs on tv for free anyway.
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TarsTarkas
Posts: 5936 Location: Virginia, United States |
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Concur, you'd think they would have figured it out already. |
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aereus
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I don't know why they continue to use Share when it's been known for like 5 years now that anonymity is compromised on it. That's why Perfect Dark was created, after all.
I guess they just assume they won't be the one that gets arrested... |
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Polycell
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Chagen46
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you just stated that it is ethically wrong to allow a person to be the sole legal seller of their intellectual property. |
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V1046-R
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No, the laws are there to protect businesses from getting ripped off by people who mistakenly believe that anything digitized suddenly becomes public domain. What I am seeing here is typcal made up crazy logical fallacies as usual. Must be some kind of guilt or something when people try so darn hard to come up with twisted arguments that the businesses they steal from are the bad guys. |
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Saffire
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Polycell
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Mesonoxian Eve
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If only there were proof these businesses were bad guys. |
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