Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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They do target the ones uploading, it's those individuals who have been receiving the massive claims from record companies.
From what I understand, the stories of the end users "getting done" have been because certain record companies have employed certain solicitors who have taken a somewhat scatter gun approach to the issue.
There were a couple of people in that programme who were taken to court and found guilty of downloading 1 song buy Scooter (they were not people who look like they would enjoy Scooters' music) yet were found guilty and fined heavily.
It was shown in the programme that software exists that allows other people to hijack wireless broadband connections either by hacking in or using software that disguises the original ISP address. This means that someone could easily download on your ISP without your knowledge and you are the one who gets prosecuted and fined.
Does a fine of £1000 seem proportional for the alledged damage to the band or industry for downloading that one track (one they would never have downloaded anyway)
Hardly seems to be the original uploaders that are getting done. If there was a real threat to them being caught and prosecuted, then the number of people actually uploading new material would drop dramatically and there wouldn't nessessarily be the material available to download for free.