Postby EricTheFred » Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:49 pm
I only mentioned the WTO because it was the reason the US revised its copyright and patent (i.e. 'intellectual property') laws a few years back. I was not holding it up as law on its own. It's US law that is relevant here, not the WTO. (Sorry if I confused things.) And in US law, Intellectual Property is property as surely as is land or consumer goods or anything else physical.
International Intellectual Property law gets drummed into the heads of the engineers at the company I work for (which includes myself) on a regular basis, by anxious lawyers who are constantly convinced we would set the company up for nasty lawsuits if we were left to our own devices. So I feel pretty confident in talking about this.
Saying 'it's only stealing because copyright exists' is like saying 'car theft is only stealing because property rights exist.' The original purpose of copyrights and patents is still the principal purpose: to insure that people who create stuff have incentive to do so, by insuring that they have ownership of the creations of their mind. Yes, there is too much greed in the entertainment industry (especially the music recording industry) in both the US and Japan, but if we throw out copyrights, we basically throw out most of the entertainment we currently take for granted, because actors, writers, composers, musicians, etc. will no longer earn a living from their art.
I admit that I watch fansubs, and listen to illicit downloaded music. I do so in order to find what I want to pay my money into. My rule of thumb is, if I am enticed to keep watching past 1 or 2 episodes, or if I start listening to the music instead of wiping it right away, then I have to buy it.
Yes, it's not a perfect system, and it is to a certain extent rationalizing, but I am at least following through with the other side of the coin. I have a large CD and DVD library filled with stuff I've purchased after downloading it. I'm right now listening to 'Dream Diver', a Santara album which I previewed this way, then purchased from Japan. Just the other day, I recieved the first volume of "Tokyo Majin", a series I 'previewed' as a fansub. I can look over at my shelf and see Noir, Blue Gender, Initial D, Howl's Moving Castle, and several others, all first seen as fansubs.
In the interests of having a better (i.e. fully legal) way to do this, though, I have returned to the Pimsleur tapes so I can finish learning the language. Once I'm far enough along, I plan to use the Internet to subscribe to a few Japanese TV stations, and leave downloads behind.
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