Is it legal to download freeturorials torrents
The rest of us are subject to the laws of our own countries. What you see as criminal or unlawful behaviour in your Nation is not so in others! Hence the comments about Education and resolution issues. Let me give you an example or two of cultural differences, right or wrong who is to say as most of us are neither subject to, or obliged, to submit to U.
S law or U. S moral codes of behaviour outside the U. Are you starting to see the diversity here! This applies to attitudes from one country to the next.
Nu Guinea — familial feuding and other practices are still accepted even though frowned upon. The Jewish culture of eye for an eye, is that still practiced in what you might see as a less enlightened country and they have www access. Wife beating, stoning and burning in various Middle Eastern and Asian cultures and they have www access..
This comment is meant to try to illustrate to you the diversity in thinking around the globe. Education is key here not American litigation even though justified in some cases Pirate Bay may be a good example here. In stark contrast here is an example of the US blowing off another nations sovereign laws. There was an Australian who had broken quite a number of that nations state and federal laws and was a highly sought after criminal on the federal wanted list.
I cant recall what he was wanted for but he tuned up in the U. S 20 odd years later and it was revealed that the U. This is typical of one country the U. Still what remains is the differences in perspective towards torrenting and what you and I may see as Right or Wrong, as different or not as that may be. And everybody knows that. To put it frankly, Duplicating copyright material is not illegal everywhere.
Your legal perspective and probably more appropriately your moral perspective does not apply to me. The TV as it is a physical item, ones and zeros Binary Code are not physical.
Both a TV and a TV show are property: the former is physical property, the latter is intellectual property. A content owner is entitled to determine the pricing and distribution mechanisms for their content. You either pay the price or you do without. I think not this is an education process to get all thinking the same way and what a boring place it would become around the world.
Intellectual property rights are not enacted into law everywhere. Paragraph 3: Read my previous 2 comments thoroughly please. Paragraph 4: Your absolutely correct in that statement, it opens up a wide variety of options legal and illegal depending on where you live and your moral code. Paragraph 5: genuinely not sure what your trying to express here, but as far as pricing options are concerned you shop around, but I fear, where you live my choice may be viewed as illegal.
In conclusion, you are entirely correct, that torrenting of copyright material without the appropriate licencing in countries that have outlawed the practice is wrong and anything outside that is a matter of debate within the bounds of that countries borders, looking from a legislative point of view. Moral Justice is too subjective considering the wide range of cultures around the world we need to look to a more objective way to resolve the matter, to level the field so to speak.
Out of the ish nation states that currently exist, are party to the Berne Convention — including Australia, NZ and India. The same applies when region codes and regional formats applied i.
Just an example of the differences in law. I must admit at first I all I saw was another U. While non-member states are obviously not subject to the terms set out in the Convention, they likely do have their own laws relating to copyright.
For Leo. Just wanted to say thanks firstly, for the newsletter and secondly for your patience, tolerance and for the band width on this issue. S thanks for fixing that typo for me too! Ray Smith A couple of genuine questions here if I may, 1. China was not a signatory to the patent or copyrights agreements for many years as I recall and we could see direct copies of well known brands coming out of china but under different trade names on our shelves.
Are they now part of the International agreement on these issues? Where I reside we were always permitted to make copies of our legally obtained media however a couple of international companies tried to have a go at the little man using our judicial system and came of second best. Are US Citizens now allowed to make copies of their own media?
Answered by Mark! So once again thankyou to everyone for the interesting and enlightening debate. There also seems to be a reasonable level of ignorance regarding some aspects of this issue and that in itself can add a level of context and perspective to the issue.
The making available of copyrighted music files on peer-to-peer systems is illegal in Canada. Uploading a copyright file and sharing it is illegal. There is no doubt. If it were possible, is just downloading free available yet copyright material illegal?
I suspect that this is the reason that virtually all court cases are aimed at those uploading. Outside that all the charges and fines apply. To imply that your law US law, presumably takes precedence over all other law is not only arrogant but it is factually wrong!
Unless of course that person, involved in that activity, is subject to those laws outlawing that specific activity. I am required to submit to my national laws and they take precedence. You are obviously a strong supporter of your nations laws regarding this and I do genuinely respect that, I also support and believe in my nations legal system in as far as what I am permitted to or not to do otherwise anarchy would reign and that system greatly differs from yours. In Nazi Germany, it was strictly illegal to hide Jews from being picked up for instance.
They still have it. What you simply have done, is taken away the opportunity of the owner to frustrate you for not being able to see the movie, so that this frustration can be turned into a deal where you can relieve your frustration against paying the owner. Does that mean that I endorse illegal activity? But only because of the trouble you might get yourself in, not because it is morally wrong.
You follow the law for the same reason that you hand over your wallet to the guy pointing a gun at you. Because not handing over your wallet will hurt you probably more, not because you think it is morally right to hand over your wallet.
But you should follow it simply because of the trouble you can get yourself in by not following it. So, do not copy copyrighted stuff. Strongly disagree, in fact. I consider that it is morally wrong to HARM others. In fact, I think that frustrating others if at no cost, this frustration can be left, is actually harming others, and hence immoral.
Nevertheless, that is the basis of intellectual property rights. They are fundamentally morally wrong in this respect. Of course, there is the practical difficulty of your self-published author, but this is simply because your self-published author is counting on the fact of being able to frustrate so many people in not having his works, and nevertheless be successful, that he can bring frustration in the minds of other people, so that afterwards he can ask a ransom for it.
He created the frustration by making his work known to exist, and then asked a ransom from people for them to get a copy which cost him 0. There is a very simple solution to this: crowdfunding. When the author considers that the amassed funding is sufficient for him to create the work, then he can create it, and make it public. He has been remunerated for the effort he has been delivering on the basis of what people were willing to offer him for him to do his creative work.
Both people willing to pay for his creative act and him were happy in doing what they did. In other words, what the author has been paid for, was his creative act. He accepted a pay for a service, in the same way as my plumber accepts a pay for the work I want him to do in my kitchen. When the act was over, people were even. It is one of the aspects that has made our species successful. Intellectual property rights are at the basis of artificial scarcity in order to be able to pump money that is, goods and services with REAL scarcity from others.
They make illegal one of the basic properties of our human species: imitating, learning from others, transmitting to others, and improving.
And Out of trouble Play safe an surf safe I got nothing. Think I may run another scan tonight just for kicks. TY tipstir for the enlightening information on P2P madness. It really isn't nessary to download illegal software. So much freeware is avaliable these days - you can easily get an other program that does the same. I actually have a question realting to the legality of torrent downloading.
It worked but eventually stopped working right when I needed to reinstall it. Since i bought the game and have my own CD key is it illegal to download a torrent file to replace my first disk? Yes, unless the manufacture allows the game to be downloaded unlikely! This sort of question flirts with, or rather parallels the classic definition of insanity. With all the prosecutions, with all the FBI warnings, with all the propaganda on DVDs, with all the licensing agreements telling people over and over that copying and unauthorized downloading is theft of intellectual property, you still manage to come up with the question, "is downloading illegal".
Well, you would have had to be deaf, dumb, blind, and living in a dumpster for the past 20 years or so, not to know that answer before you posted the question.
I suppose if you ask the question enough times, someone will tell you it's not. Most likely that's the answer you want to hear and it's also the answer you'll choose to believe. But, you'll have to ask the same question over and over to get the answer you want to hear. So, the classic definition of insanity is, repeating the same behavior over and over, expecting a different result.
Sound familiar? So if I shoot myself in the foot enough times, I will howl with joy and laughter? You can donate funds to your favorite artists, however, that is an optional feature. Missed a concert? Chances are it is available on Etree. A legal torrent site that is focussed on featuring torrents of recorded live concerts. Recordings are of music artists who allow their fans to record and share them freely and legally. So there are no copyright infringement issues. Another torrent-based file sharing site for musicians, Panda allows indie musicians to share their work with the masses for free.
All the work is published under the creative commons license. The site is easy to use and you can search via genres. As a gamer, you would like to improve your skills, maybe clear that level, understand how to kill the boss? While discussing it on the forums is okay, TAS Videos offers videos, by the gamers and for the gamers, that will actually show you how to do just that.
The gaming torrent site is great for newbies and intermediates who are stuck on various levels. While there are other sites for music lovers which allow artists and fans to distribute and download torrents, Jamendo also allows them to follow and interact with one another. There is also a section where you can find stock music for commercial use. Read the terms before using though. Welcome to the granddaddy of all torrent sites.
You can browse through and download more than , movies, over 3. Other items include artwork, images, and live music. However, as far as free stuff goes, Legit Torrents probably outranks all of the competition with its library. It is particularly good source for gaming torrents and anime.
All downloads initialize with a. The information page for each torrent includes a brief synopsis of the content and shows the number of seeds and leechers for the file. Although resident on the main Vuze website, there is no link through from the Vuze Homepage to this content torrent location service. All the files accessible through this site are free to download and available legally. If you have the Vuze torrent client, you can access the Studio through that environment without having to open a browser.
This configuration also removes the need to download the torrent file and then open it in a client as two separate actions. If you have Vuze Plus, you can watch content within the client while it is still downloading. The interface of the Public Domain Torrents free legal torrent site is not as sophisticated as the two options above.
However, the navigation of the site is very straightforward. The content of the files available for download through this site is overwhelmingly classic movies. There is no search facility on the site. However, you can browse the library by movie category.
There is a forum and people also post comments on the pages of each movie and you need to create an account in order to do that. A section of the site allows you to watch a limited list of movies within a player on the site. This player is Flash based, so your browser might block it from running. Individual torrents are difficult to identify because the directory is organized by the ID of the person who registered the file with the site, which is very rarely an identifiable name.
As well as hosting podcasts for download through the BitTorrent protocol, the site also includes listings for live feeds. However, remember that this site is all about voice and not music or shows. Internet Archive is part of archive. The service also stores videos, audio files, and ebooks. This library is very large. It contains 4 million videos. These are mostly very old movies.
Media can be played in a viewer within the site or downloaded with the assistance of torrents. All torrents offered on this site are in the BitTorrent format.
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