1 Re: Copy-write enforcement? Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:57 pm
Hans
What the fuck
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Owen wrote:I doubt that will go through, mainly because.. If it goes through, Youtube will be pretty much over, and Youtube is owned by Google. Google is a multi-billion $ company, therefore will be heavily investing into it not going through.
..Oh and the tax from Google the government would lose.
'Sif.
Pengiun98 wrote:Owen wrote:I doubt that will go through, mainly because.. If it goes through, Youtube will be pretty much over, and Youtube is owned by Google. Google is a multi-billion $ company, therefore will be heavily investing into it not going through.
..Oh and the tax from Google the government would lose.
'Sif.
I can see a sort of 'Permission' clause or whatever you call it being enforced though.
I.E. Unless stated by the developers, videos can't be made.
Mr V wrote:If they wanted to enforce it, they could. But it would be incredibly hard to manage.
Apple are already working on an infra-red transmitter for live events so that music artists and stuff can use them and it prevent Apple devices from recording and forces them to shut down. Part of clamping down on copyrighted material.
Owen wrote:
I can't.
Who will enforce it?
If YouTube start taking videos down, people will just move somewhere else, I.e. Dailymotion/Metacafe whatever other video-hosting websites you can think of;
Pengiun98 wrote:Owen wrote:
I can't.
Who will enforce it?
If YouTube start taking videos down, people will just move somewhere else, I.e. Dailymotion/Metacafe whatever other video-hosting websites you can think of;
The majority of people would stop doing so when they're faced with possible jail time if they continue, both uploaders and website hosts.
Owen wrote:
People get threatened with jail when they film movies in cinemas, and then upload them onto the internet, and yet hundreds of people still do it.
Owen wrote:I don't actually know how many people upload movies-tv ect. to the internet, it's probably more than hundreds.
Meh. I still don't think they'll do it.
Psp Trusz wrote:But Owen, it is already happening. That's the whole point. Even if Google doesn't like it, it's not up to them.
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