
Originally Posted by
Darkseid
...uh, it is theft. Cause you're effectively using a version you did not properly pay for. File Sharing is different from normal sharing because it usually goes on a much grander scale.
It's just not as massive as they say it is.
Because Megaupload is a group that had this coming by simply having Megavideo, a service that got them money via copyrighted material they had no right to stream with premium services. That is pretty disgusting and isn't simple file sharing, that's the online equal to bootleg copies sales but with the genuine article, just in much lower quality. Now if they went after someone less scummy, that would raise my radar, but this wasn't simple muscle flexing, this is a long case against generally scummy business practices that directly profited off of copyrighted material.
We're never going to have a case in our favor if we defend outright criminal activity like that. That's not defending file sharing, which can be a useful service and our main defense, that's defending scam artists.