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I have windows xp, soundblaster sound card., and Nero software. I
wish to record a song that is available on YOU TUBE onto my computer's hard drive and then transfer onto a cd disk. Is this possible? What steps should I take? sincerely, Aaron |
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wrote in message oups.com... I have windows xp, soundblaster sound card., and Nero software. I wish to record a song that is available on YOU TUBE onto my computer's hard drive and then transfer onto a cd disk. Is this possible? What steps should I take? sincerely, Aaron The first step is to determine whether you would be violating copyright laws if you did so. Mikey Nova Music Productions |
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On May 7, 8:43 pm, "Michael Wozniak"
wrote: wrote in message Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Aaron oups.com... I have windows xp, soundblaster sound card., and Nero software. I wish to record a song that is available on YOU TUBE onto my computer's hard drive and then transfer onto a cd disk. Is this possible? What steps should I take? sincerely, Aaron The first step is to determine whether you would be violating copyright laws if you did so. Mikey Nova Music Productions |
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"Michael Wozniak" wrote: wrote in message Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Boris -- http://www.borislau.de - computer science, music, photos |
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"Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? |
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"Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... "Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? Yes, although that doesn't seem to deter law enforcement from attempting to locate and prosecute those involved with gun crimes, as opposed to gun distributors(and manufacturers). |
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"Scott Smith" wrote in message ... Yes, although that doesn't seem to deter law enforcement from attempting to locate and prosecute those involved with gun crimes, as opposed to gun distributors(and manufacturers). Checking my logic ... Unless the distributor is distributing illegal firearms. |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? Is that even possible? I mean: Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't make eight cats pull a sled through the snow. ;-D -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? No, I haven't, but I can imagine what it means. The question is, who's actually distributing the stuff. If I put illegal stuff on my own webpage hosted by a company, so everyone can download it via FTP or HTTP, who can be sued? Myself or my provider? In my opinion, it's my responsibility, although the files are not on my server. (I don't know how this is handled, maybe the provider can be sued, has to pay a fine and gets it back from me?) Now, put an abstraction layer between the illegal files and the low-level internet connections, namely a webportal like youtube or a filesharing system. This should not change anything, either it's me who is responsible, or the service provider. In my opinion it's still me. But again, I don't know how this is handled legally. Boris -- http://www.borislau.de - computer science, music, photos |
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"Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... "Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? No, but I've seen the commercial: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_UAwZKL4_0w not sure if it violates copyright tho... |
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Richard Crowley wrote: wrote ... "Michael Wozniak" wrote: wrote in message Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think it's typical of America. Graham |
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"Eeyore" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: wrote ... "Michael Wozniak" wrote: wrote in message Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think it's typical of America. Thank you for your opinion. |
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"Boris Lau" wrote ...
Richard Crowley wrote: I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? No, I haven't, but I can imagine what it means. The question is, who's actually distributing the stuff. If I put illegal stuff on my own webpage hosted by a company, so everyone can download it via FTP or HTTP, who can be sued? Myself or my provider? In my opinion, it's my responsibility, although the files are not on my server. (I don't know how this is handled, maybe the provider can be sued, has to pay a fine and gets it back from me?) Now, put an abstraction layer between the illegal files and the low-level internet connections, namely a webportal like youtube or a filesharing system. This should not change anything, either it's me who is responsible, or the service provider. In my opinion it's still me. But again, I don't know how this is handled legally. The provider (YouTube) is *specifically exempted* by the DMCA and that is what Google/YouTube is basing their defense. Indeed the person who posted the material is responsible for any copyright violation. But since there are millions of them, hence my remark about "herding cats". |
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Mogens V. wrote:
Richard Crowley wrote: "Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? Is that even possible? I mean: Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't make eight cats pull a sled through the snow. ;-D You can if you open a can of tuna 100 yards away :-) |
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Romeo Rondeau wrote:
Mogens V. wrote: Richard Crowley wrote: "Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? Is that even possible? I mean: Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't make eight cats pull a sled through the snow. ;-D You can if you open a can of tuna 100 yards away :-) Yup, but it kinda defeats the purpose. Dem cats will eat da tuna and then pretend they not'n bout pulling da sledge.. Cats _are_ smarter than dogs! -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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Boris Lau wrote:
If I put illegal stuff on my own webpage hosted by a company, so everyone can download it via FTP or HTTP, who can be sued? Myself or my provider? You are responsible. You put it there. Additionally, most hosting companies make you agree to terms that state that you can't put anything illegal (+ offensive, defamatory etc) on your site. I think the purpose of that clause is to make it clear in writing that you know the content of the site is your responsibility. -- Anahata -+- http://www.treewind.co.uk Home: 01638 720444 Mob: 07976 263827 |
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"Mogens V." wrote in
message . dk Romeo Rondeau wrote: Mogens V. wrote: Richard Crowley wrote: "Boris Lau" wrote in message ... Richard Crowley wrote: Dear Mikey: your point is well taken. Would the inclusion of a video on YOU TUBE be in compliance with copyright laws? Viacom is suing Google/YouTube for a Billion dollars over that very issue. What do you think? I think this is (or should be) a tough case. IIRC, YouTube requires the uploadists to make sure the material does not violate copyright laws. The users should be sued, not the platform... Ever heard that expression about "herding cats"? Is that even possible? I mean: Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't make eight cats pull a sled through the snow. Cats are far more independent than dogs. They are both effective solutions, depending on the environment in which they work. You can if you open a can of tuna 100 yards away :-) Yup, but it kinda defeats the purpose. Dem cats will eat da tuna and then pretend they not'n bout pulling da sledge.. Cats _are_ smarter than dogs! Our family has have both for pets and I see no such thing. They are different, but... |
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