Larwyn wrote:Though I personally can scarcely play a radio, I have many musician friends. I feel there is a BIG difference in pirating music, and borrowing a bit of bandwidth from a neighbor. Copyrighted material usually involves a persons livelyhood, if you manage a decent wireless connection off someone elses account it is costing them nothing. As others have said, just my thoughts.
TomS wrote:Larwyn wrote:Though I personally can scarcely play a radio, I have many musician friends. I feel there is a BIG difference in pirating music, and borrowing a bit of bandwidth from a neighbor. Copyrighted material usually involves a persons livelyhood, if you manage a decent wireless connection off someone elses account it is costing them nothing. As others have said, just my thoughts.
It costs your neighbor in performance. Bandwidth is finite. As more freeloaders tap into that connection, less bandwidth remains available for your neighbor.
Larwyn wrote:SteveH wrote:It's seems that today people pick and choose what laws they want to obey and what ones they choose to overlook.
Ol Timer,
I agree with you 100%. Had a "discussion" with a young man just the other day that could not see the harm in down loading music off the internet. He kept saying "the internet should be free". Couldn't understand that someone produced that music he was stealing and should be paid for it's use.
Though I personally can scarcely play a radio, I have many musician friends. I feel there is a BIG difference in pirating music, and borrowing a bit of bandwidth from a neighbor. Copyrighted material usually involves a persons livelyhood, if you manage a decent wireless connection off someone elses account it is costing them nothing. As others have said, just my thoughts.
Though I personally can scarcely play a radio, I have many musician friends. I feel there is a BIG difference in pirating music, and borrowing a bit of bandwidth from a neighbor. Copyrighted material usually involves a persons livelyhood, if you manage a decent wireless connection off someone elses account it is costing them nothing. As others have said, just my thoughts.
davel wrote:Larwyn wrote:
Other than bandwidth usage, another issue that I haven't seen here is that the person with the connection is liable for any illegal activity that the person stealing the service might perform. If the person getting free access is downloading copyrighted material, it is the owner of the connection that is liable for prosecution if that person happens to be tracked doing this.
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