For some time, ongoing discussions about the current shape of the protection of intellectual property rights. The question then arises whether it is obsolete by modern realities?
Downloading files from the Internet was is and probably will not for a long time to solve the problem.
The best way to change the attitude of young surfers to copyright issues is to make educational activities aimed at raising awareness and knowledge of networks and different types of copyright existing in it.
But even these measures do not fully solve the problem. The problem is in fact the price and be paid for such use of the track. For young people this is the biggest barrier, which is seeking to circumvent illegally.
Determining the price for such work depends on the person who created this track. Some bands sell albums that contain a dozen songs for a very low price. Users who do not want the whole album can be downloaded for free the only part of them. This solution provides two-way benefit - the artist earns, and you get to download the album. Why rigid and repressive legislation? Perhaps I should just change the way we think about copyright in the Internet?
Recently, I read that in France, the parliament passed a law stipulating that Internet users who illegally collect from the network audio and video files can be completely deprived of access to the Internet. The Act imposes an obligation on suppliers to track whether a person does not infringe copyright by downloading files from the Internet. The supplier will have the task to warn the surfer twice, and the third error of law, cut off its access to the network. A special government agency will be responsible for monitoring whether Internet users are paying for downloading music, software, games and movies. I wonder how these statements will be realized in practice?
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