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10-03-2008 12:47 PM
I have heard that downloading music is leagal in Canada but not in the U.S. Is this true? If it is illegal than why are there so many companys selling blank C.Ds ? I don't think the info backup theroy holds ground with flash drives so cheap, internet backup, and many other forms of backup. Just a thought.![]()
10-03-2008 03:45 PM
Believe it or not a lot of people still use CDs to backup information. They also burn mix CDs and things like that.
I believe that the current Canadian copyright law says that downloading is legal but sharing is not. I'm not sure however.
10-03-2008 04:32 PM
So far in Canada, you cannot be convicted for dowloading, but you can get in deep trouble for sharing or selling (that is..only if they catch you). The truth is, with countless millions of people downloading off the internet, they'll never be able to hold everyone accountable.
However, to cover myself from liability:
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10-03-2008
07:38 PM
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10-04-2008 06:08 AM
10-05-2008 01:05 PM
11-21-2008 02:20 PM
Krypto wrote:
Downloading music from authorized sites such as iTunes is completely legal in both the US and Canada. It's illegal in both countries (and worldwide) to download music via filesharing programs unless it is not protected by copyright laws. The US currently has some fairly stiff penalties to deter illegal filesharing, and Canada is proposing a somewhat similar legislation (different, but similar). Canada does currently have laws in place, but they aren't commonly used (but trust me, they could!).Message Edited by Julez on 10-04-2008 09:13 AM
11-22-2008 12:37 PM
The issue in unbalanced here, on one hand its legal to download a movie or something, but its illegal to provide that movie to download. Seems to me that by association its should be illegal to download.
But even though its illegal to seed torrents, people do it anyways because the chances of being caught are negligible. There are just so many doing it that the government cannot catch them all.
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11-22-2008 12:45 PM
Yeah, but as we've seen in the States, when you do get caught, it's ridiculously expensive. And even if you choose to fight it, chances are that you'll still have to pay and you'll also have to cover the legal bills... are you still sure you want to take the risk? And anyone who thinks they can download copyrighted files without explicit permission to download those files and get away with it is playing with fire. Even photocopying books is illegal, again, unless you have explicit permission (for example, portions of books can be photocopied for educational purposes (although it is illegal to photocopy the whole book)).
The key thing is to make sure you are aware of your rights when it comes to using copyrighted material and don't extend beyond those rights (or if you do, don't be surprised when you have to deal with the consequences).
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11-22-2008 03:43 PM
Credible_Chris wrote:The issue in unbalanced here, on one hand its legal to download a movie or something, but its illegal to provide that movie to download. Seems to me that by association its should be illegal to download.
But even though its illegal to seed torrents, people do it anyways because the chances of being caught are negligible. There are just so many doing it that the government cannot catch them all.

