10/30/2006
UK Urged to Legalize iPod
Want to be a rebel and break the law in the United Kingdom? It's easy. All you need is an iPod and a CD.Here's how:
Step 1: Pop a CD into you computer.Millions of people in the United Kingdom break the law everyday just by using their iPods. Why? The music industry in the UK claims that the illegal practice of coping music onto your iPod costs them hundreds of millions of pounds a year. Anyone else getting a 1998 Napster flashback here?
Step 2: Import the songs into iTunes.
Step 3: Sync the songs onto your iPod.
Apparently the UK music industry is about a decade out of sync with reality. In an effort to help the UK music industry get with the times, ministers in the UK are being urged to relax copyright laws to prevent music fans from facing prosecution for using their iPods. A UK think-tank called the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has recommended an overhaul of the legislation to allow a "private right to copy" music, and thus stop home users being treated the same as large-scale pirates.
Ian Kearns, deputy director of the IPPR, had this to say on the subject:
The dawn of the digital age of music was initially damaging to the music industry... but only because the industry failed to embrace the change consumers desired. As a result, people turned to illegal file-sharing sites such as Napster to find digital music. However, since the launch of the iTunes Music Store, digital music has proven to be a successful business model and the laws in the UK should be changed to better reflect current times."Millions of Britons copy CDs on to their home computers, breaking copyright laws every day. British copyright law is out of date. When it comes to protecting the interests of copyright holders, the emphasis the music industry has put on tackling illegal distribution, and not prosecuting for personal copying, is right. But it is not the industry's job to decide what rights consumers have. That is the job of Government."
Duh!?
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what they are saying is that in the UK it is actually against copyright laws to make a personal backup and illegal to rip a copy for your ipod. basically if you want to abide by the law and have an ipod you can only put recordings of your self and crap like that.
and it is not just the UK, New Zealand and i am pretty sure Australia are just the same, and likely many more.
the problem is that it is illegal to copy music, but it legal to be able to.
and it is not just the UK, New Zealand and i am pretty sure Australia are just the same, and likely many more.
the problem is that it is illegal to copy music, but it legal to be able to.
The iPod is illegal in the UK? Why aren't the Police raiding the Apple Stores, Dixons, Argos, Tesco and the other gazzilion places that sell them? Why aren't people being arrested in the street and their iPods seized?
Huh? What's that? iPods aren't illegal in the UK and the person who submitted the story has used the method of title writing known as sensationalist and utterly inaccurate? Well that's that cleared up then.
Huh? What's that? iPods aren't illegal in the UK and the person who submitted the story has used the method of title writing known as sensationalist and utterly inaccurate? Well that's that cleared up then.
okay so it illegal to put the albums you ave baught 3 yrs ago and cnt get downloaded? even though you bought the albums fully legit??? surley that aint fair??
They definitely need to adjust the laws in UK.. its simply idiotic to keep the laws as they are and punish innocent people for simply listening to the music they have already purchased!
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