Hopefully you will still be able to host the ripper section as long as you post a disclaimer clearly letting people know what the legal issues are.
It's all so damned stupid anyway. People will be able to download rippers off the 'Net anytime they want to, regardless of how legal the powers-that-be deem them to be.
-- Mike --
18.12.2002 01:57 #1
Yay, some good news for a change. Itīs probably a bit late to try and stop this thing now. Klingon, you wouldnīt happen to have a time-machine somewhere in the garage, so I could go back to the days before EU and tell eveyone what the future brings?
18.12.2002 03:16 #2
Wouldn't matter anyway GhostDog; they'd never believe a word you'd tell them anyway!
-- Mike --
18.12.2002 03:21 #3
We're most likely going to set up a different domain or make an arrangement with some existing site for DVD rippers and host the domain outside US and EU and link the downloads from AfterDawn.com to point to that domain (not directly to the files) and add an disclaimer that states the that the responsibility of deciding whether the downloader is legally allowed to download the tools in question is with the person who is downloading, not with the site. Or something. Darn, we gotta hire a lawyer..
18.12.2002 04:39 #4
Never understood the region coding thingy, or for that matter the copyright issue. They seem obsessed with upsetting the comsumer, we always get the rough end of the stick. Why don't they crack-down on the professional pirates? I know for a fact that pirates don't bother burning their own disks. They steal/buy original dyes of the CD/DVD and 'press' their own. Put another way, if you are going to make counterfeit money you wouldn't use a photocopier would you?
18.12.2002 07:55 #5
Well, that *should* work, Petteri, but the problem, as with .mp3 downloading, is that the courts look more piercingly at those providing (hosting) the files rather than those downloading them. However, in those countries where the EU has little-to-no jurisdiction, I can't see *too* much of a problem.
But then there's another 'grey' area: Those providing links to places where the files are available. Could be tricky.
Like I say, it's all so damned stupid anyway, because if push comes to shove, people will go P-2-P if they have to.
-- Mike --
18.12.2002 09:50 #6