I wasn't going to post, but I do need to correct this point.
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Originally Posted by justinxd
Well not really. If you release something on the internet or on the shelf of some store for everybody get for free and I mean free, you really can't stop people sharing stuff with eachother since there's nothing illegal happening. Sure if somebody is making money of it, it's illegal, but in this case it's like sharing a picture on Deviantart or uploading a YouTube video for everybody to download and then you say "I don't like it, can you delete that?"
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This is flat wrong on every level.
Monsp - and in fact, no artist on OldTk - uploaded their work for free for anyone to help themselves to. Flat wrong.
Thats a fairly 4chan definition of the internet - a free house for anyone to take what they like and the instant its on the internet its fair game forever. And like all 4chan dogma, its selfish and self-exculpatory.
TV networks don't broadcast their shows, and I quote, "for everybody get for free and I mean free".
Radio stations don't play music "for everybody get for free and I mean free".
If you record that, you are
bootlegging it. There are no semantics about it, its bootlegged. The artists retained all rights regardless of performances.
You can claim thats there's nothing illegal about recording stuff with your HDD recorder, or back in the day, taping cassetes with the VHS... but it is illegal, sometimes civil, sometimes criminal depending on country and state.
If you go into a store and find its selling DVD-Rs with hand-written labels then you know its not legal and its not legitimate.
Even if its not for sale, and just being loaned by a friend, you know full well that a hand-labeled DVD is an illegal copy that has been bootlegged.
What your offering and asking for is bootlegged copies of Monsp's artwork, your offering to upload bootlegged copies of an artists work or soliciting others to send you bootlegged stuff. This is neither moral, nor legal. Please don't pretend its either.
It was NOT uploaded free forever, no artist ever uploads stuff free forever. There are literally hundreds of international and multi-juristictional global agreements on the copyright of material on the internet, to claim that anything on the internet is instantly free to be taken with both hands is a fallicy. I certainly don't upload my stuff free forever for anyone to distribute randomly around the internet.
Youtube make it VERY hard to download videos from their site and work constantly to stop the downloader programs and websites from working, blocking them as they can. Youtube conent is copyrighted by the creator - and guess what... so is deviant art!
So yes, my analogy is perfectly accurate. Bootlegged work uploaded or distributed is piracy. Artists don't want that, Monsp
specifically doesn't want that - so the point stands. Monsp has asked people NOT to distribute her work and all iterations of her work that are around are bootlegged.
Providing no-one else keeps posting (incorrect) stuff thats my last post, I don't want to prolong this, just clarify the position legally as well as morally.