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?
The act of 'theft' is not quantified...it's an absolute.
Whether or not the legal system inteprets one or another example thereof as warranting greater/harsher penalty is a post-mortem quantification that has no bearing on the absolute.
Same applies to 'unlawful killing'....the absolute is that someone/thing dies....the quantification is in how society demands punitive response depending on the circumstances of that death.
Too many people get all infatuated with the concept of MATERIAL loss....and ignore the actuality of 'loss'.
To reason society's discrimination [actual or moral] between the example above....Frogboy's Porsche vs mother stealing food [ostensibly because of need...rather than greed]....yes, people/society is more likely to sympathize with the mother.
However....think it through.
Frogboy loses his Porsche through theft....and yet has an immediate need to ferry his child for urgent medical attention....but now has to walk....to the detriment of his child's safety....it's not quite so 'cut-and-dried' then.
And such it should NOT be.
The potential ramifications can be dire.
The 'sympathy' argument can be countered quite easily....
They do...
Countries have their various Consumer Protection entities in place...usually referring to 'merchantable goods'...or the product purchased must 'reasonably' function as advertised/intended or a claim for refund/compensation can be argued.
The US is even luckier with 'Lemon Laws' re automobiles [something Oz still lacks]....
Back in the innocent days before computer games...software pirates...computers...geeks....hackers...crackers...et al.... there was a 'distinction' bet ween those who stole goods...and those who handled them.
"getting done for receiving" was just another variation on "taking without consent".
You can steal...or you can handle stolen goods....you'll still do time.....
Er...no.
Stardock has a zero tolerance for warez use/users.
I'm possibly leading the score-card in warez-user exiling ...not sure though...depends on the prevalence in the Gaming corner of SD's realm....
It'll be funny to see black-hat hackers getting their neighbors banned if this sort of thing takes off. Then no one will have Internet, yay! Incoming ISP company closures.
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