Some of you may be aware of the "three strikes" plan recently approved in France, where suspected copyright infringers are liable to be banned from the internet for up to a year if they persist after two warnings, and failed efforts to push similar laws across the entire EU a few months back.
Not content to be rebuffed, proponents of the laws have put them back on the table in Brussels, where they were set to be voted on yesterday. No news seems to be available online yet about how it went (any Europeans visitors have details on that?).
Is banning pirates from the internet going too far, or is it justified? It seems that no amount of DRM ever deters them for long, so perhaps cutting them off from their sources entirely would be the solution to large-scale piracy. Or maybe it just might drive them underground, and result in innocent users being banned on suspicions only. What do you guys think? Could this possibly work, or will it only make matters worse?
Firstly, i'm a software engineer, the issue of interlectual property and priacy of it is somewhat an issue i take very seriously.
That being said however, I think entering a dicussion with regards to morales with somenoe who cannot make the distinction between copying music illegally and holding up a car dealership, is probably compariatble to bashing my head against a brick wall in an attempt to satisfiy an annoying itch, so forgive me while i pass on this one.
To be honest? I really don't see the problem with this. As for definitions of piracy, well, donwloading something that isn't free without paying or permission from the owner. So yeah, downloading your anime fix, I'd consider that piracy. About the only thing that Microsoft consider piracy that I'd have a qualm with, is loaning a friend a game or other product for a short peroid of time.
On another of the comments made earlier, Do you _seriously_ expect me to believe that pirates only steal low-quality goods? I'm not buying that one for a second.
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