Just because someone defends "sharing" something doesn't mean they support "stealing" something.
The problem with the self righteous people who defend copyrights they are like Evolutionists you can't explain to them any other views but the ones they have tattooed in their minds.
When you steal something "it's gone!" like your lawnmower your bike or your laptop.
When you share something "it's still there" like your music,games, and movies.
there is no law against "sharing" if so my neighbor would have me arrested for "sharing" my lawnmower to the man next door.
The copyrights were to keep someone from "stealing" your idea , song, or artwork. if that wasn't true then when I buy a music CD my neighbors could have me arrested for allowing the people next door to hear the songs.
look up the Fair use act.
Fair use interpretations are unique and limited. Fair use is only one of many limitations, exceptions, and defenses to copyright infringement. For instance, the Audio Home Recording Act establishes that it is legal, using certain technologies, to make copies of audio recordings for non-commercial personal use, fair use applies only to copyrighted works, defining some types of uses of those works as non-infringing; in effect, it limits copyright's scope and describes conditions under which copyrighted material may be used without permission. , fair use does not come into play, since public-domain works can be used for any purpose without violating copyright law.
once again .........
steal
stēl/
verb
gerund or present participle: stealing
1.
take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
"thieves stole her bicycle"
synonyms: purloin, thieve, take, take for oneself, help oneself to, loot, pilfer, run off with, abscond with, carry off, shoplift; More
share1
SHe(ə)r/
verb
gerund or present participle: sharing
1.
have a portion of (something) with another or others.
"he shared the pie with her"
synonyms: split, divide, go halves on; More
informalgo fifty-fifty on, go Dutch on
"we share the bills"
give a portion of (something) to another or others.
"money raised will be shared between the two charities"
synonyms: apportion, divide up, allocate, portion out, ration out, parcel out, measure out; More
carve up, divvy up
"they shared out the bottles of water"
use, occupy, or enjoy (something) jointly with another or others.
"they once shared a house in the Hamptons"
possess (a view or quality) in common with others.
bor·row·ing
ˈbärō-iNG,ˈbôr-/
noun
noun: borrowing; plural noun: borrowings
1.
the action of borrowing something.
"the borrowing of clothes"
the action of taking and using money from a bank under an agreement to pay it back later.
"a curb on government borrowing"
a word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work.
"a hard-bop musician with some borrowings from free jazz"
Last edited by mouse; 12-12-2013 at 03:50 PM.
All the definitions in the world can't hide the fact that your whole ideology here has been concocted to justify your illegal actions. Every 'file sharer' I know spouts this jargon, with no reference made to the fact that they are downloading products created for profit without paying for them. That's stealing.
That being said, I think YouTube is taking it a bit too far, but the line has to be drawn somewhere.
So
Is ti good news for Dailymotion ?
DM has caters for porn addicts. They're not going to take on what Youtube has been doing for years.
Plus their video player is .![]()
Lol true.
But their videoplayer is fine imo
It's not "illegal" to download shared data torrents the supreme court has not reached a verdict on it yet your talking about the music industry that can go after you.
And its been in and out of the courts.
I don't download music do some research esse.The decision by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a federal judge who slashed the award as “uncons utionally excessive.” U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner of Boston reduced the verdict to $67,500, or $2,250 for each of the 30 tracks defendant Joel Tenenbaum unlawfully downloaded and shared on Kazaa, a popular file sharing peer-to-peer service. The Recording Industry Association of America and Tenenbaum both appealed in what has been the nation’s second RIAA file sharing case to ever reach a jury.any
First jury trial against a file sharer, Jammie Thomas-Rasset. That case has morphed into a Ground Hog Day of sorts for the same reason. After a third trial in that case, U.S. District Judge Michael Davis of Minnesota slashed an award from $1.5 million to $54,000 in a jury verdict for sharing 24 songs on Kazaa.
But whether judges ultimately have the authority to reduce damages awards in Copyright Act cases, even those involving music tracks, is another unanswered story. The Supreme Court has never squarely answered that question.
then get back on your soap box.
so, what is the best of the other options? vimeo? dailymotion? metacafe?
I have no problems at all with YouTube speeds...
Even viewing my 1080i uploads at full screen, on my 1920 x 1200 monitor.
I'm sure I am doing it wrong.
DM imo
Maybe your computer or internet isn't fast enough. Maybe you have a virus. Maybe just to much crap running.
Interesting conversation about all this from Rev3Games yesterday, dealing specifically with people with recognized channels/partnerships being flagged for posting live streams and game reviews for which they've got proper licenses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt1ubSVMwaw
Time for others to step up. If only I had the expertise and dedication to create a YouTube like website, I would..
So.
The problem is people making money...
No, no, no and no.
Watch espn is perfect at highest quality.
So...
The account in your signature is terminated.
Who's is it? Your?
DM doesn't work all that great for me.
Could be adblock but I'm not going to disable that to watch videos specially for Daily Motion where you are highly likely to grab a virus. lol
As far as gaming goes Twitch is the only one who comes close.
I watched that like 5 times. I realize it's a stuffed animal being thrown but it's ing hilarious.
I had a second upload flagged. It is this one:
I did a little more digging around, this may be helpful in explaining:
didnt google made like 6b from advertising revenue on youtube? fkn clowns
And they do it with this content matching!
I just took a clip from Ark or the truth and uploaded it. With the MGM matching content, they inserted advertisement. After all, it is their content.
Did anyone watch the 2nd video I posted in #75?
MGM now makes revenue from my clips of their material. YouTube does what the owner of the copyrighted material wants.
Here is the video with the advertisement:
WatchMojo.com's YouTube account has been terminated.
http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojo
The Google Hammer is coming down hard
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