You're wrong. Making money off another person's creative work (which is illegal) is not comparable to selling a recording of screaming fans (unless they registered their screams as creative pieces of work). When you buy a ticket to the show, you are paying for being there, and not investing for making money from it in the future.
You can record the show and share it with whomever you want to, but you (and other people) are not allowed to make money from it. | |
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I just read that Tremolina said that even recording live material was actually illegal.
Well, sorry then! I was quite sure that it wasn't... | |
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When you do that in the US without the consent of the performer(s), then the law sees that as the same as copyright infringement.
I am not sure what the law in Austria says about this. | |
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Not everyone here lives in the USSA. That is a place where IP naivety is cultivated and laws are written to serve the coporations. Even foreign policy has much to talk about when it comes to why, where, how and hwo long, etc. I.e.: they're not simple wars, or not even wars if you ask some indivduals.
So if that paints a nice picture I do hope you understand the fishy IP situation in at least a few of its dimensions. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Just to clarify that Italy never allowed (manufactoring of) boots, it was actually the Republic of San Marino, which is an enclave surrounded by Italy (a bit like the sovereign city state of Monaco or the vatican city)... | |
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That's okay. Thank you. | |
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I never said anything about "allowing bootlegs", it was a LOOPHOLE in their copyright law.
Click these images for a large, readable article:
See also: http://www.moremusic.co.u...ootleg.htm
Look at Italian bootlegs from that era: they all have stamps by SIAE.
San Marino seems to have been part of the problem: http://wikipediareview.co...topic=4304 -- but it was the loophole in Italian law and/or SIAE being easygoing that allowed the proliferation.
. [Edited 11/5/11 9:42am] © Bart Van Hemelen
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