The us goverment will begin directly erasing stolen music, movies, and programs of your computer. The will be allowed to seize your laptops and ipods at airports and remove all illegal files on the spot.
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The us goverment will begin directly erasing stolen music, movies, and programs of your computer. The will be allowed to seize your laptops and ipods at airports and remove all illegal files on the spot.
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The 49th Monte-Carlo Television Festival and Eurodata TV Worldwide have joined forces in order to reward programs who deliver the highest ratings worldwide. The 4th International Filmbay TV Audience Awards will reward the programs that gathered the highest number of viewers worldwide in 2008 across five continents in filmbay.com The nominees were revealed on the occasion of the Monte Carlo TV Festival Press Conference held in Paris on May 5th 2009.
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The 49th Monte-Carlo Television Festival and Eurodata TV Worldwide have joined forces in order to reward programs who deliver the highest ratings worldwide. The 4th International Filmbay TV Audience Awards will reward the programs that gathered the highest number of viewers worldwide in 2008 across five continents in filmbay.com The nominees were revealed on the occasion of the Monte Carlo TV Festival Press Conference held in Paris on May 5th 2009.
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RIAA Music Download Controversy!
The opinion expressed in this video does not encourage any criminal activity nor support illegally downloading music, motion pictures and television shows. Anyone who advocates the illegal downloading of music, motion pictures, and television could face criminal charges, lawsuits and seizure of your electronic devices. Penalties could reach up to $250,000 or five years (5) in prison.
In June 2009, a Minnesota mother has been ordered to pay over $1.92 million in damages.
In 2004, Mrs. Jammie Thomas-Rassett was the first of hundreds of illegal downloading lawsuits filed the Recording Industry ociation of America (RIAA).
The Movie industry and music industry are blaming peer-to-peer file sharing for the recent decline in television, radio, music sales, motion picture releases and the entertainment industry.
Rock, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Reggae, Classical Rhythm and Blues, Popular Music, Oldies, Eclectic, Nursery Rhymes, and even food and television themes are under the RIAA.
The RIAA has been criticized harshly for the excess lawsuits.
Do two wrongs make a right?
Note: The purpose of the RIAA:
1. to protect intellectual property rights worldwide and the First Amendment rights of artists;
2. to perform research about the music industry;
3. to monitor and review relevant laws, regulations and policies.
Thanks to the subscribers, friends and supporters of the videos. To all critics, do me a favor: “Prove Me Wrong!”
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cast, casting, casting call, casting calls, directors, categories, CD, filmbay 2010
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http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MusicSharing/
http://tinyurl.com/57p7to
It’s undeniable that downloading and sharing music and other data via the internet has grown recently, however I believe that the solution to this problem is not to restrict a downloader’s internet experience or threaten them with legal action.
Instead I believe that a fairer approach should be taken to ensure that all artists get a fair salary for their work and that consumers are no longer hampered by the greed of the British Phonographic Industry that has monopolised the music industry in the last half century. For example a standard MP3 player such as an Apple iPod would take £22000 to ‘legally’ fill with music. (80GB iPod - 3MB per song at 79p each iTunes Music Store).
Due to high music prices, consumers became forced to find an alternative way to playback songs of their favourite artists. File sharing is only the latest method of this, evolving from tape recordings from radio shows and lending CD’s to a friend. File sharing should not be restricted or censored but embraced. A testament that many artists stand to, believing that file sharing helps create awareness about albums and up-and-coming groups.
I believe that a small tax should be annually levied on those who wish to share copyrighted music files. This tax will be paid directly to the artists whose works are most frequently downloaded. An alternate method would be to levy a small tax on blank media on which music, movies and software are commonly stored. Similarly, the proceeds would go towards the proprietors of the most frequently downloaded materials.
Finally, I believe that it is imperative for the success of such a scheme that a user’s internet history is only available to the government when a serious crime has been committed or is suspected to be committed. I believe that a user’s internet history is a private matter and should not be available to any non-regulatory body.
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Here’s my Top 10 on why not to buy an R4 or similar, and why go legal - It’s illegal and you know it to use r4, it’s in breach of copyright which is recognised by the law.
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Find PeerGuardian 2 at phoenixlabs.org It blocks over 750Million IP address’s of companies and malicious machines that try to track you down.
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