Copyright website articles

Posted on June 27th, 2009 | by Admin |

Copyright website articles
You are one of the internet addicts who cruise around and can’t get enough, but you constantly hear everyone talking and writing about copyright and infringement and then even some say: “if you do this or that, that’s punishable by law, you may go to jail!” You are not really internet savvy, you have no idea what copyright is, you know that it has to do with movies and mp3 files, but you have no idea how. You do buy your music with iTunes or some other similar place, how is that illegal? What you really want to do is read up on it. But when you typed in “copyright” you were directed to the United States Copyright Office, and what they are talking about there, that’s some serious legal mumbo jumbo, some endless quack is throwing around big words and you don’t understand one single word. What is a “safe harbor” and why do I care? What does “infringement” mean and what is copyright, really? What you really need is a few nice and easy copyright website articles, which explain in plain English what all the word throwing is about. Unfortunately for you and me and perhaps everybody else, 50% of the whole world’s lawyers live in the United States. They all have something to say about copyright and they have no idea how to speak like real people. So chances are that when you Google for copyright, you will get hit with a bunch of legal talk that will make your head hurt. You just want to know if downloading mp3 music from iTunes is legal and reading their disclaimer is like reading the phonebook, after two lines the letters are dancing around your eyes and nothing makes sense anymore. To help you with that, yes, your downloading music through officially sanctioned places, like iTunes, is completely legal. It’s like you went to a store and bought a CD, only here you go to a virtual store and buy an mp3. Just like when you order the CD from amazon.com, you pay for the music and get the real deal; this is almost the same, only you don’t have to wait for the mailman to bring you your package, your package is the download. When searching for copyright explanation, avoid brainy sites like Wikipedia, unless you can manage to keep your concentration for the one paragraph with the complicated words. Google has some really good hits, if you search, you can easily recognize which copyright website articles make sense and are readable.

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