Comments on: NBC Universal Fight For Network Filters To Stop Copyright Infringement http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/ The Business of Internet Television and Video Tue, 01 May 2012 11:28:51 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Balisteck http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/comment-page-1/#comment-174376 Balisteck Thu, 01 Apr 2010 11:02:03 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/#comment-174376 so what about stream downloading apps like real p? i mean youtube has alotta copyrighted material, and that can be easily downloaded via real p. also most people who do use p2p dont just store files like packrats, what the benefit? why not find it somewhere on the web, and if u like it buy it? right? for example there is alot of music on vinyl records, new releases or whatever, estimating the average cost is about 10$ USD plus shipping so about under20$ for 1-4 or 5 songs? and imagine if some music is great, newer than 1990 and out of print, out of stock everywhere and almost non existent on T.V. or radio, but some geek somewhere in the world has a rip on his PC and shares it. my point is, that in my opinion, the internet has been raising artistic and musically or technically inclined kids and teen, its made people who they are today,and most of all if one person downloads copyrighted material illegally in mass amounts, and hosts such material via p2p, and pretty much announces it to the world (basically a prick), i think those people should be watched or even limited on bandwidth usage. for example if a group of people on the net start a forum or board or whatever then host links to zip or rar files, they should be held responsible reguardless if the claimes they were for "previewing purposes" or" should be deleted within 24 hrs" bull... plain English go for the fat turds who have no life other than on the net, and pretty much just scare the crap out the small fry with emails or somethin that will make them loose bowel control so what about stream downloading apps like real p? i mean youtube has alotta copyrighted material, and that can be easily downloaded via real p. also most people who do use p2p dont just store files like packrats, what the benefit? why not find it somewhere on the web, and if u like it buy it? right? for example there is alot of music on vinyl records, new releases or whatever, estimating the average cost is about 10$ USD plus shipping so about under20$ for 1-4 or 5 songs? and imagine if some music is great, newer than 1990 and out of print, out of stock everywhere and almost non existent on T.V. or radio, but some geek somewhere in the world has a rip on his PC and shares it. my point is, that in my opinion, the internet has been raising artistic and musically or technically inclined kids and teen, its made people who they are today,and most of all if one person downloads copyrighted material illegally in mass amounts, and hosts such material via p2p, and pretty much announces it to the world (basically a prick), i think those people should be watched or even limited on bandwidth usage. for example if a group of people on the net start a forum or board or whatever then host links to zip or rar files, they should be held responsible reguardless if the claimes they were for “previewing purposes” or” should be deleted within 24 hrs” bull… plain English go for the fat turds who have no life other than on the net, and pretty much just scare the crap out the small fry with emails or somethin that will make them loose bowel control

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By: Community Media: Selected Clippings - 07/30/07 « Clippings for PEG Access Television http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/comment-page-1/#comment-6129 Community Media: Selected Clippings - 07/30/07 « Clippings for PEG Access Television Sat, 04 Aug 2007 17:48:44 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/#comment-6129 [...] NBC’s comments (read them here) are filled with ludicrous claims.   —> http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/ ~ [...] [...] NBC’s comments (read them here) are filled with ludicrous claims.   —> http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/ ~ [...]

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By: University Update - DRM - NBC Universal Fight For Network Filters To Stop Copyright Infringement http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/comment-page-1/#comment-5683 University Update - DRM - NBC Universal Fight For Network Filters To Stop Copyright Infringement Tue, 31 Jul 2007 03:08:54 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/nbc-universal-fight-for-network-filters-to-stop-copyright-infringement/#comment-5683 [...] YouTube Contact the Webmaster Link to Article drm NBC Universal Fight For Network Filters To Stop Copyright Infringement » Posted at Web TV Wire » The Business of Internet Television and Video on Monday, July 30, 2007 This article contains copywritten material. Please click on the "View Original Article" link below to view the article on the author's site. View Original Article » [...] [...] YouTube Contact the Webmaster Link to Article drm NBC Universal Fight For Network Filters To Stop Copyright Infringement » Posted at Web TV Wire » The Business of Internet Television and Video on Monday, July 30, 2007 This article contains copywritten material. Please click on the "View Original Article" link below to view the article on the author’s site. View Original Article » [...]

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