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Are
Free File Download Services Really Safe |
by:
Drew
Straub |
On
Monday June 27, 2005 the Supreme Court ruled
that Grokster and
Streamsoft, two free file download services,
were operating
illegally because they were allegedly encouraging
illegal
downloads of copyrighted material.
Encouraging it...that was what the Supreme
Court said. These
were free services that were encouraging
illegal activity.
Would this have happened if they had had
paying customers? In
other words, would a paid file download
service be better than a
free download service?
I think so, and here's my reasoning why...
If you consider that every dollar paid is
like a vote, then it
becomes clear the paid file downloading
services are much more
accountable than free file downloading services.
If you follow my metaphor so far, then you
may see how a paid
file download service is like an elected
official, and a free
file download service is like a dictator.
Here's how they differ:
1. If an elected official doesn't get enough
votes, the elected
official doesn't get re-elected and is "out
of there".
2. A dictator doesn't care about votes.
A dictator does
whatever they want. And, if you get hurt
by what they do....
well, it's YOUR problem.
Basically, it's all about accountability.
A legitimate business has to make money
to survive. If a
business hurts people, customers will stop
buying from that
business and go elsewhere. And, if people
stop buying from that
business, then that business is "out of
there" (just like the
elected official which loses votes).
But a free file sharing service can "do
what it wants", just like
a dictator, and if they even go to the level
of encouraging you
to do things that are illegal, even lying
to you by telling you
that it's perfectly legal... well it's no
skin off their nose.
It's your problem!
Or so they thought...up to now.
For the first time, the Supreme Court has
made these shady liars
legally responsible for their bad behavior.
They got away with it in the past by "advising"
people to do
things that were potentially illegal. They
rationalized it by
saying "Hey, we aren't the ones actually
doing it, so we
shouldn't be held responsible."
But the Supreme Court has finally cleared
this up. They are
responsible, and can now be sued for their
actions. Even if they
did it for "FREE".
"FREE"... that was the draw that got so
many innocent kids
downloading songs, videos, movies, games,
etc. illegally without
knowing it. The "FREE" file downloading
services were just
exploiting these kids' ignorance.
Paid download services can't afford this
kind of behavior. They
look at this as a business. If they start
getting their
customers in trouble, word gets around pretty
fast on the
internet, and their business will become
toast!
Think of this like NetFlix, who doesn't
sell download services,
but sends out CDs and DVDs through the mail.
What would happen
to them if they "encouraged" purchasing
illegally copied movies
or music from them? Yeah you got it... toast!
But the "FREE" file sharing services that
are encouraging kids to
do this thought they could get away with
this indefinitely
because "they weren't making any money off
of it, and after all,
they weren't the actual people doing the
downloading."
Nice legal trickery... good thing it won't
work anymore!
So... the question still begging to be asked
is:
"Are paid file download services better
than free file download
services?"
I'll let you take it from here... ;^)
About the author:
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Drew Straub invites you check out his new
site which he built to
help people find the best reviews on MP3
players and the best
paid membership services to use to find
the music, videos,
movies, and games you want legally at: http://mp3.wowshoppe.com
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