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the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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Re: Canada: The World's Kazaa Capital?
by Bill Conlon
P2P software allows individual users to 'serve' or 'share' files with other people. Thats not rocket science, that's fun.. I enjoy doing that. But then again, I OWN the copyright on files that I share. To those peopl e who setup P2P virus sharing software, who run servers on their computers contrary to their ISP's terms of use, I would say... you might well be in violation of the fair and proportionate access guidelines as described in your ISP's terms of use... if you download copyrighted information (MP3's video' s etc) and IF you have read the license agreement with, say, Kazaa and your ISP.. you, and you alone are responsible for any violations of copyright infringement. So... one might argue... So what? Who cares? they'll never prove it, nor will they catch me... In fact, I work for an ISP, and repair the damage done to many a computer by viruses and trojan horses... I see the numbers of individuals with P2P software on their computers, I see for myself what MP3's and videos peopl have in their 'downloads' folders... after people have paid for virus removal, had their operating systems re-installed for the tenth time, paid for new licenses from microsoft after x number of installs... maybe, just maybe, they'll clue in that in their own ways, they are having to pay for their moral misdeeds. I'm sure the journey of this topic shall continue for some time yet... but.. thats just my opinion.
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