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9th July 2008, 23:24
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Davenport Lyons? They have just had their first victory in court, albeit judgement by default since none of the defendants turned up in court: Court victory for computer games firm in crackdown on illegal downloads; LEGAL ANALYSIS - July 1, 2008 Tuesday - ContentAgenda.com
If you still have the original game, I'd say you have a good chance of success. If you google them there are plenty of instances where people have contested their allegations and DL have eventually gone silent. It appears that sufficient number of people are frightened into paying up, that if you fight them they give up and go after easier prey. A bit like Private Parking Companies |
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10th July 2008, 01:05
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlp I'm with Orange UK as part of my mobile package but according to the paperwork they trade as Energis Uk. | PHEW  |
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10th July 2008, 17:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Quote: |
I was lead to understand that I was within my rights to download a replacement as I already owned a copy of the original,
| What lead to your understanding of this ?
Do you have an invoice or receipt with the date you purchased the game ? |
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10th July 2008, 18:49
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Quote: |
So far as far as I can see this would be impossible as no internet connection is completely safe so impossible to prove unless you have a static IP address.
| And even that is not proof. The op is using a wireless modem, so it wasn't him, it was someone across the road sitting in their car with a laptop.
It's good that someone is taking legal advise with this as I have always maintained that it is profiteering and nothing to do with loss of earnings.
Can they prove that they have lost earnings by it - no
Can they prove that anyone else downloaded from you - no
These are just arbitrary figures plucked out of the air.
Because figures of $20,000 have been bandied around the states, they probably think the £600 will make
people think they have got away lightly and pay.
Last edited by Conniff; 10th July 2008 at 18:54.
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10th July 2008, 20:03
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Aside from the other issues, does owning an original copy of the game not lawfully give you the right to download or copy another disc if the original develops a fault?. And surely you would have to make the complete game in it's entirety available to download from yourself to quantify distributing the game to others?. My issue is that the entire game would never have been available to any individual person for complete download from me, therefore only portions of data would have been, that data being exactly the same programming code as used in countless other programs lawfully available for free download on the internet.
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10th July 2008, 20:18
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Downloading and possible breach of copyright? Almost on topic here (sorry if it's straying 2 far  )I remember a friend of mine had a similar issue, and it turned out someone had connected using his wireless network. When he explained this there were no further actions.
re " does owning an original copy of the game not lawfully give you the right to download or copy another disc if the original develops a fault?"
I'd feel a whole lot better for you if someone had extensive knowledge of copyright law to answer that one, as I feel that if the answer is that you are within your rights, then I don't feel this would be pushed in the courts. |
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10th July 2008, 20:35
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