Friday, February 11, 2005

downloading riskier than stealing

Karl Wagenfuehr has done a comparison of the relative penalties for infringing copyright through downloading and "real, physical theft."

"But from what I can tell, the penalties laid out for downloading one season of a TV show with BitTorrent are much harsher than if you actually stole a DVD set of the same show from a government store. I lay out a practical example in detail below, but to cut to the chase: For stealing the DVD you could face no more than up to 1 year imprisonment and up to a $100,000 fine; for downloading the same material you could face statutory damages of up to $3,300,000, costs and attorney's fees (ie: the other guy's attorneys), as well as up to 1 year imprisonment, and up to a $100,000 fine...

Am I alone in thinking there is something really, really wrong here?"

Well Cory is waxing lyrical about this too, so he's not alone.

"One has to wonder, then, what kind of crazy society we live in given the relative penalties for infringing a copyright using a computer as compared to stealing an object from a store? Why kind of fool lawmaker lets himself get talked into making this social policy?"

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