tyler durden Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Sal'tare. Dudes, am gasit un link pt concertu asta cu Van Halen pe un port http si vroiam sa intreb daca se poate sa-l postez pe forum (pt ca nu vreau sa incalc vreo regula) pt ca io cred ca-s o grama de chitaristi (si nu numai) care ar vrea sa vada un concert cu Van Halen, mai ales din perioada anilor 90. Are 721 Mb iar serveru are viteza f. buna (din ce am inteles io ajunge pe la 600k/s). Deci, administratori, moderatori, astept un raspuns de la voi.
Cosu Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Initiativa e laudabila insa nu promovam pirateria. Daca e vorba despre un concert pus la dispozitie gratuit de artist/casa de discuri nu e nici o problema insa ceva imi spune ca nu e asa. Imi pare rau PS: exista PM
NiNjA Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 In alta ordine de idei, am doi prieteni care au plecat la concert Queen. Pacat ca poponautul e morti.
tyler durden Posted October 27, 2005 Author Posted October 27, 2005 Concertu intr-adevar nu e postat de artist in mod oficial dar nici nu e vreo piraterie dupa vreun release oficial al artistului - e o captura tv facuta cred ca in Japonia. Si asta inseamna piraterie? Chiar sunt curios. That's it. Am vrut doar sa fac placerea unora.
dass101 Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Adica e bootleg. Din cite stiu eu bootlegurile sint in zona "gri" a pirateriei. Sint forumuri care le accepta.
Geiger Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Bootlegurile nu intra sub incidenta nici unei legi privind drepturile de autor. Da-ne linkul ca este ok!
Guest DarkMan2004 Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Copyright law has many aspects that allow listeners to enjoy protected music without violating the law. A New York judge struck down the law that made selling bootleg music illegal. Judge Baer argued that the law violates the constitutional mandate that there be a time limit as to the length of copyright protection. The bootleg law fails to place a time limit on the protection of the live shows. The judge stated that this unfairly grants "seemingly perpetual protections." In addition to failing to have a time limit, the judge stated that copyright law does not apply to recordings of live shows. This is because the shows are live and are not in a fixed medium. Unlike copying a CD, bootlegs are recordings of the live perfomances which are not copyright protected. This is a controversial way of viewing live music perfomances which have enjoyed protection from bootleg copies. This raises the possibility of creating a whole new market out of a traditionally underground bootleg world. In the case at hand, Judge Baer dismissed the charges against a man who was running a mail order business. With the law overturned stores can start selling bootleg CD's of live conerts without paying any royalties to the artists. The ruling was by a District judge and we will have to wait and see if the New York Supreme Court affirms the ruling and it's controversial ways of viewing live music. Bootleg copies of live music are not the only way people are working with copyright law. Virgin Music is starting to sell music online as individual songs to be purchsed and also with a subscritpion service for streaming music. For $7.99 a month listeners can hear streaming music of any song in the Virgin music library. Virgin offers the sale of individual songs for 99 cents. Subscritpion services used to be very popular in the past, but has died down as of late. It is estimated that over 2.1 million people currently subscribe to a subscription service. This compares with the over 8 million people who are paying to download songs. The subscription market is fairly open and allows for large profits for companies involved. For the individual songs that sell for 99 cents, about 65-70 cents goes to the record companies. With susbscription service the record companies split the fee 50-50. This creates a huge incentive for companies to provide subscription services. Even Apple is considering getting into the subscription service market. Listening to streaming music allows listeners to have a huge selection without having to buy the songs individually and benefits both the record industry and companies like Virgin.
prowler Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 din perioada anilor 90, '89 a fost anul meu preferat
Cosu Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Iata un extras din regulamentul forumului Sunteti de acord sa nu postati material supus legii dreptului de autor decat daca acest drept este detinut de voi sau de catre RGC.ro. E in ordine sa discutati bootlegs, dar va rugam sa nu postati link-uri catre bootlegs sau sa atasati fisiere audio cu ele. Faceti acest lucru prin PM-uri sau off-board. Acelasi lucru despre alte fisiere audio (MP3-uri, ...) stiti-voi-de-care. Sper ca e destul de clar. Nu postati linkul pe forum .In rest discutati linistiti despre el
tyler durden Posted October 28, 2005 Author Posted October 28, 2005 Iata un extras din regulamentul forumului Sper ca e destul de clar. Nu postati linkul pe forum .In rest discutati linistiti despre el E foarte clar. Deci baieti si fete - sorry, dar asta e. Vorba lu Cosu: exista PM.
NiNjA Posted October 30, 2005 Posted October 30, 2005 E tras de pe VHS si e oficial. E clar ca nu e inregistrare de amator.
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