Satellite Broadband and Understanding Digital Rights
Broadband Internet service has the effect of seriously broadening one's world. It's incredibly fast and, considering that the vast majority of information on the Internet is simply text, one can do an incredible amount of research into any given topic in a very short amount of time. Of course, there is a great deal of video and audio content available online, as well. Not all of this content is legitimate and, to avoid running afoul of the law, one must understand a few basic things so that they can differentiate the legal from the pirated.
Video sharing sites oftentimes have material which may have been uploaded by people who ripped it from a television recording or directly from a DVD. While this material is available for a given amount of time, it is most often quickly removed due to copyright infringement. When sharing any video or audio online, remember that it's always best to avoid uploading anything of a commercial origin. This means music, film clips, television clips and so forth. Many users inadvertently steer right into pirate waters and get themselves in trouble doing so.
Downloading is the next hazard. While peer-to-peer file sharing is a hugely-useful and worthwhile technology, it is also the area where the most illegal activity is found. Remember that there are different laws that apply when sharing information online. It is definitely illegal to make a friend a "mix" of songs and to offer it to them across the Internet. The entertainment companies dedicate a lot of time and effort into fighting this and doing so, even by accident, can get a user into a lot of trouble.
It is always illegal to upload any recorded material in its entirety any site. Remember that this applies to anything copyrighted. Even though most of it will be movies and albums, uploading the digitized version of a book is just as illegal as uploading a movie. When a user buys a product such as a movie or an audio recording, they do not own it outright. They own a license. Part of the terms of the license requires that the material will not be duplicated or sold and violating this license can get the user in a lot of trouble.
There are many legitimate ways to get free entertainment online. Some bands offer tracks from their albums on social networking sites. Some bands have even combated piracy by allowing their fans to set their own price for purchasing an album. While stealing is always wrong and, make no bones about it, piracy is simply stealing just as running into the video store and pilfering a DVD would be stealing, many entertainment companies have begun making free offerings as an enticement. Many television programs also have all of their episodes online, as well. Be sure to look for these legitimate sites. Not only are they safer and legal, they also offer much better quality than do pirate versions of movies and television shows.
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