Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 20 – Outbound Confusion
By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 20th, 2007 • Category: Articles, PodcastIt’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 show. It was a busy week this week and it’s another show that is bursting at the seams with the latest copyright news, views and abuse.
All totaled, the show had fifteen stories, including the following:
- AllofMP3 owner gets cleared
- RIAA finds itself on the wrong end of a class action suit
- Facebook finally gets around to protecting its code
- SIIA sues a company for passing around news clips… internally
- Free, legal, movies available by BitTorrent!
- And Many more…
You can download the MP3 file here. Those interested in subscribing to the show can do so via this feed.
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Pink has more things to worry about than that stupid painting. She’s having marriage trouble right now. Oh and by the way, sometimes I do post lyrics in my blogs, but it isn’t to get noticed, it’s because well…sometimes you want to express yourself, but you can’t find the words, but I guess that’s no exuse though.
Pink has more things to worry about than that stupid painting. She’s having marriage trouble right now. Oh and by the way, sometimes I do post lyrics in my blogs, but it isn’t to get noticed, it’s because well…sometimes you want to express yourself, but you can’t find the words, but I guess that’s no exuse though.
Downloading movies through bittorrent is free and legal? I thought it was totally an infringement of copyright laws. What am I missing here?
Downloading movies through bittorrent is free and legal? I thought it was totally an infringement of copyright laws. What am I missing here?
Mr. J: Seems like Pink’s life is going through a bit of a rough patch right now all around. Hopefully she’ll pull out of all of it. As far as posting lyrics to your site goes, since that is something out of the record label’s hands, odds are that no one will care, but still, I’d be careful as it technically an infringement and an artist could come back at you if so desired.
Still, it seems as if most of their interest is with spam bloggers, not legitimate users.
RS: Simple, it’a Public Domain Torrent site. They deal only in movies whose copyrights have expired. Most downloading over BitTorrent, especially movies, almost certainly is illegal, but this is one free and clear torrent tracker…
Mr. J: Seems like Pink’s life is going through a bit of a rough patch right now all around. Hopefully she’ll pull out of all of it. As far as posting lyrics to your site goes, since that is something out of the record label’s hands, odds are that no one will care, but still, I’d be careful as it technically an infringement and an artist could come back at you if so desired.
Still, it seems as if most of their interest is with spam bloggers, not legitimate users.
RS: Simple, it’a Public Domain Torrent site. They deal only in movies whose copyrights have expired. Most downloading over BitTorrent, especially movies, almost certainly is illegal, but this is one free and clear torrent tracker…