Copyright theft and comic downloads

Started by Symmetric Chaos10 pages

Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
Sometimes I go to the comic store with hundreds of dollars, just to look at what comics I'm going to download later.

Then I just go crazy with downloads.

Hat's off to you.

I get around it because we don't believe in laws.

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Originally posted by Alt. Account
You don't get sued by Marvel you get fined for breaking copyright laws.

Are you Popeye?

And how much can that possibly be, that assuming they find anything on the harddrive, and then you will probably get sued by Marvel if they want to waist there time ore maybe they want to state a example and a few weeks fewer would download and then back to basic.

No I isn't I only said I have no need to download since I have a comic book store not far from here, els I would download.

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Originally posted by Utrigita
And how much can that possibly be, that assuming they find anything on the harddrive, and then you will probably get sued by Marvel if they want to waist there time ore maybe they want to state a example and a few weeks fewer would download and then back to basic.

No I isn't I only said I have no need to download since I have a comic book store not far from here, els I would download.

U.S. Violation of copyright law is also considered a federal crime when done willfully with an intent to profit. Criminal penalties include up to ten years imprisonment depending on the nature of the violation. (No Electronic Theft Act, 18 U.S.C. 2319)

the U.K. are about to get a law passed for up to ten years as well I read on the register. No one has to sue anyone!!!!

So, tell me.

Have you ever downloaded anything off the internet?

Be it songs, or anything.

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Originally posted by Alt. Account
U.S. Violation of copyright law is also considered a federal crime when done willfully with an intent to profit. Criminal penalties include up to ten years imprisonment depending on the nature of the violation. (No Electronic Theft Act, 18 U.S.C. 2319)

the U.K. are about to get a law passed for up to ten years as well I read on the register. No one has to sue anyone!!!!

I isn't well versed in the federal laws only my own countries laws and they are nowhere near that level. 10 years imprisonment... this must include all sorts of computer related crimes Hacking keylogging and so forth, not just downloading.

Okay.

But you didn't answear my question how are they gonna judge you if they cannot find anything in you computer???

Originally posted by Alt. Account
You kids. The threadstarter is right. It's theft obviously and you are all thieves.
And your point sock? 😕

Originally posted by Da Pittman
And your point sock? 😕

is he a sock, whats his original name???

Originally posted by Da Pittman
And your point sock? 😕

You have any evidence or proof to support this statement? No, that's right you don't however your unprovoked attack is a troll post. Troll!

Originally posted by Utrigita
is he a sock, whats his original name???

He is Whirly/Zebedee....etc.

Originally posted by Estacado
He is Whirly/Zebedee....etc.

Who is?

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Originally posted by Utrigita

But you didn't answear my question how are they gonna judge you if they cannot find anything in you computer???

That wasn't your question, however logs are kept of downloaded files. It's easy to track them. If your country has signed Berne you can easily be prosecuted.

Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
So, tell me.

Have you ever downloaded anything off the internet?

Be it songs, or anything.

Good question.

Whirly would never lie 🙂

Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
So, tell me.

Have you ever downloaded anything off the internet?

Be it songs, or anything.

Of course not.

😐

Originally posted by Alt. Account
That wasn't your question, however logs are kept of downloaded files. It's easy to track them. If your country has signed Berne you can easily be prosecuted.

Not necessarily, smart pirates line the inside of their front door with magnets so that in the event of a raid, the hard drive will be erased when the cops carry it out the door. No evidence= no case= no penalty 😉 .

Originally posted by Alt. Account
Who is?

Fail.👇

Originally posted by darthgoober
Not necessarily, smart pirates line the inside of their front door with magnets so that in the event of a raid, the hard drive will be erased when the cops carry it out the door. No evidence= no case= no penalty 😉 .

really? I never knew that. that's pretty brilliant. wouldn't you need some pretty powerful magnets though? and if it happens often, wouldn't the police think to check?

Originally posted by tjcoady
really? I never knew that. that's pretty brilliant. wouldn't you need some pretty powerful magnets though? and if it happens often, wouldn't the police think to check?

The magnets DO have to be pretty powerful, but not as powerful as it seems at first glance. Remember, whoever carries the computer out will likely hold it to one side of their body so they'll be holding it almost right up against the magnets. And the police MIGHT check, but what have you got to lose? Pirating is illegal, but lining your door with magnets isn't so it's not as if you'll get into any additional trouble for doing it.

....Uhhmmm...

Hate to break it to you (you dirty dirty thieves), but it's quite easy to obtain information from a hard drive even after it's been passed by magnets.

I mean, if the police feel like expending the time and resources.

Originally posted by Soljer
....Uhhmmm...

Hate to break it to you (you dirty dirty thieves), but it's quite easy to obtain information from a hard drive even after it's been passed by magnets.

I mean, if the police feel like expending the time and resources.

Then its good a Program like Killdisk ore Autonuke exist.

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Originally posted by Alt. Account
That wasn't your question, however logs are kept of downloaded files. It's easy to track them. If your country has signed Berne you can easily be prosecuted.

And those logs can just as easy be altered.

(know he is banned just getting a weird kick out of responding to a member who cannot reply back)