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Jayenkai
Created : 21 September 2009
 

Do Not Pirate Things...



https://torrentfreak.com/file-sharing-heroine-lilly-allen-is-a-copyright-hypocrite-090921/
Lily Allen proves a point.

You really shouldn't copy things.

 

Comments


Monday, 21 September 2009, 23:29
spinal
Excellent, promoting anti-piracy by plagiarizing other peoples work...

also, to paraphrase one of the comments on that page "if heroin was as illegal as file sharing then the music industry would be in trouble" - lol
Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 00:00
Afr0

What the government is proposing is the temporary suspension of the internet accounts of people that are repeatedly downloading loads of music through unlawful P2P file-sharing – as a last resort after they’ve been sent warnings. It doesn’t mean the government’s going to look at everything sent over the internet, as the FAC says – how would the government even do this? The proposal is to look at P2P sites – which are public anyway – to identify people who are acting unlawfully, so they can be asked, and then made, to stop. Not really an attack on civil liberties there.


o_O

She really has no idea.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 00:51
JL235
FAIL!
Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 08:01
Nolan
I'm sorry, but this seems stupid to me. Copying a blog post is not the same as downloading music that might have made an artist some money.

I'm kind of sick of the pirating community's insistence that what they're doing is ok. They can't just admit that they're breaking the law and get on with it. It's just as bad as those who blab about "pirating helps the artist make more money" as an excuse for their activity.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 08:35
Jayenkai
You can't make a point about ripping someone off, by ripping someone off. That makes you a total hypocrite.

You can't steal someone's writing without at least crediting them for having written it. It's not fair and it's really not ok.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009, 08:54
Mog
Being an article manager for my company, copying someone elses work is highly spoken again, as it not only amplifies noise and shows that you don't know what you're talking about, in a web sense, hurts your credibility due to duplicate content. Believe it or not, people MAKE MONEY from their content, and someone ripping them off can hurt pretty bad. Could you say downloading an E-Book rather than buying it 'isn't as bad as pirating music'? No, You can't, don't even try. The point is, you're taking from someones livelihood.

while as it's stupid that this happened, pirates really have no excuses for what they're doing - You can kill a man for food or you can do it for shits and giggles, but point is, he's still dead.