Download music, movies etc?

Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

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lsiberian

lsiberian

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I wouldn't worry about it too much. If you aren't stealing then you have nothing to worry about.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Two issues here.

1) If people recognized the artists rights to be paid for their work and didn't steal it to begin with, this wouldn't be an issue.

2) That this blatent theft of intellectual property opens the door to "them" getting more and more control over our lives.
 
Kai

Kai

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If you are stealing music, movies or games you are a thief and deserve whatever is the appropriate punishment.
Rather than the lame punishments that are handed out I would prefer to see the confiscation of the gear used. Said gear would then be donated to schools in the cities and towns and used for positive activities.

I would also like to see a tv show similar to "Cops" that would show the confiscation of gear and the tears that follow...awesome tv...rolling on the floor laughing tv...
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Legalizing the copying of computer files from travelers has implications far beyond music and video copyright laws. Businesses will need to watch this closely. Governments do it already, but not as overtly and wholesale as making entire copies of business laptops at the airport.
 
Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

Full Audioholic
I wouldn't worry about it too much. If you aren't stealing then you have nothing to worry about.

lol yea nothing to worry about having the govt or other people having full access to your computers content:rolleyes:

Dont worry, this type of power will not be abused and all you good, "law obeying" citizens will be absolutely fine lol:rolleyes:
 
Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

Full Audioholic
Legalizing the copying of computer files from travelers has implications far beyond music and video copyright laws. Businesses will need to watch this closely. Governments do it already, but not as overtly and wholesale as making entire copies of business laptops at the airport.
Glad someone realizes the seriousness of this. This will change the way so much is done, on such a dramatic scale.

If you are stealing music, movies or games you are a thief and deserve whatever is the appropriate punishment.
Rather than the lame punishments that are handed out I would prefer to see the confiscation of the gear used. Said gear would then be donated to schools in the cities and towns and used for positive activities.

I would also like to see a tv show similar to "Cops" that would show the confiscation of gear and the tears that follow...awesome tv...rolling on the floor laughing tv...
Im sure youll be dying laughing when you see some of your AH buddies on that show
 
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Highbar

Senior Audioholic
Big brother is out there and he's trying to get bigger and worse all the time. The sad thing is that the average american will vote for this without a second thought on how bad it really is. They don't just want Music, Video, and games, they said ANY files on your computer. Think about that, they are talking about all of your private files anything you have they will have access to. DO you want them to have that power? Do you think they'll just be looking for people stealing files? I sure as hell don't. This is an open invite into your private life.
 
Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

Full Audioholic
People just look at the surface and dont pay attention to what type of power they are instilling in the govt.

So much for "personal" computer. I can see security companies for all types of "file protection" popping up now..
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Yes they do.

People just look at the surface and dont pay attention to what type of power they are instilling in the govt.

So much for "personal" computer. I can see security companies for all types of "file protection" popping up now..
And we all thank the theives who gave the government the foot in the door to implement this.

(that's called sarcasm)
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
1) If people recognized the artists rights to be paid for their work and didn't steal it to begin with, this wouldn't be an issue.

2) That this blatent theft of intellectual property opens the door to "them" getting more and more control over our lives.
Socialism, oh boy.:rolleyes: I can't wait to see how much less "free" we are.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
And we all thank the theives who gave the government the foot in the door to implement this.

(that's called sarcasm)
People are stupid. I know this a carpet statement but it's true.
 
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10010011

Senior Audioholic

What is it with women and their underwear drawers?:confused:

I don't think this woman really has to worry about anyone wanting to go through her underwear drawer.:p

Anyway all kidding aside this is a bad thing. I had heard about this coming years ago, it's not Obama's idea.

In fact the company I work for has been making it's people carry a "blank" laptop if the have to travel internationally for over a year now. The "travel laptops" contain just Windows, Office, and a VPN client. They are not suppose to store any work related documents on the travel laptops or carry any company documents in electronic form of any kind through customs. You carry the blank laptop to your destination, VPN in to get your documents, then any new documents are to be VPN'd into the company and deleted (using a secure delete program) from the laptop before you travel back to the US.
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
In fact the company I work for has been making it's people carry a "blank" laptop if the have to travel internationally for over a year now. The "travel laptops" contain just Windows, Office, and a VPN client. They are not suppose to store any work related documents on the travel laptops or carry any company documents in electronic form of any kind through customs. You carry the blank laptop to your destination, VPN in to get your documents, then any new documents are to be VPN'd into the company and deleted (using a secure delete program) from the laptop before you travel back to the US.
I'm surprised there aren't more companies who do this. It makes perfect sense. The company doesn't have to worry as much about sensitive documents being stolen through hardware theft or something similar to what is proposed.

-pat
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah^

I had a HS classmate who went on to do work for the CIA. I met a coworker of his, and she told me that anytime she even just needed to pee, she had to shutdown the computer, remove the hard drive, and store it in a locker.

Wash hands, and repeat. :p
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Anyway all kidding aside this is a bad thing. I had heard about this coming years ago, it's not Obama's idea.
And neither was 9/11 Bush's fault since it was in planning long before he took office, but by virtue that it came to fruition under his watch, it became his fault. ...or so said his detrators for the last eight years.

In fact the company I work for has been making it's people carry a "blank" laptop if the have to travel internationally for over a year now. The "travel laptops" contain just Windows, Office, and a VPN client. They are not suppose to store any work related documents on the travel laptops or carry any company documents in electronic form of any kind through customs. You carry the blank laptop to your destination, VPN in to get your documents, then any new documents are to be VPN'd into the company and deleted (using a secure delete program) from the laptop before you travel back to the US.
This seems like a lot of hassle over nothing. Since the software can be so easily transported, why not simply use computers procured locally? :confused:
 
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10010011

Senior Audioholic
This seems like a lot of hassle over nothing. Since the software can be so easily transported, why not simply use computers procured locally? :confused:
You mean buy a new computer when you get there and throw it away before you leave or pay duty when you bring it back?:confused:

Or do you mean use a computer the customer or vendor owns? What about security?
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
...then any new documents are to be VPN'd into the company and deleted (using a secure delete program) from the laptop before you travel back to the US.
Seems like a good approach that your company is taking, just one question - are the documents stored locally on the laptop while out of country? In a hotel, perhaps?
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
You mean buy a new computer when you get there and throw it away before you leave or pay duty when you bring it back?:confused:

Or do you mean use a computer the customer or vendor owns? What about security?
You don't have software that can totally reformat a borrowed computer and reinstall the basic O/S, like ghost?
 

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