  Konaguy Live From Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Premium join:2000-10-21 Kailua Kona, HI | reply to skatetech Re: NET Act
I found that link while doing a search in Google. I even emailed the author and pointed out the facts to him. |
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  Qumahlin Never Enough Time Premium,MVM join:2001-10-05 united state | reply to Konaguy Bah if the govt actually started arresting everyone who downloaded mp3's there would be one hell of a revolution and no more space in jails (not that there is any space in jails currently anyway) |
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  skatetech Aka Dillhole Premium join:2002-07-31 Louisville, KY
| reply to Konaguy It would seem to me that the person speaking in the linked e-mail is wrong.
From the NET act:
"by the reproduction or distribution, including by electronic means, during any 180-day period, of 1 or more copies or phonorecords of 1 or more copyrighted works, which have a total retail value of more than $1,000, shall be punished as provided under section 2319 of title 18. For purposes of this subsection, evidence of reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work, by itself, shall not be sufficient to establish willful infringement. "
So it would appear that your interpretation is correct. -- "Ignorance is bliss." Oh! That's why I am so damn angry. |
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  Konaguy Live From Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Premium join:2000-10-21 Kailua Kona, HI
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This is something I predicted in Chapter 12 of my 2001 book called "Living on the Internet" (»www.danablankenhorn.com).
>From page 18 of chapter 12
"NETA has yet to be fully tested in court, but it basically puts the forceof criminal law behind the DMCA. Under the NETA your son or daughter could be convicted of a felony punishable by three years in prison for each Brittany Spears .MP3 file in their computers.
Maybe no one will go after your teenager, but if that teenager is a geek and a rabid MP3 fan (many of them are), they may have already acquired enough software and files to be considered a dangerous criminal mastermind."
I hate being right all the time....
»www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrim···8red.htm »www.nwfusion.com/newsletters/fil···314.html
As far as I understand the NET Act this guy is wrong. The NET Act covers if you reproduce/share with family or friends copyright material worth $1,000 or more. -- The game is tonight, we have to play, we might as well win. |
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