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absorbation
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RE: Copyright laws
quote: Originally posted by Dempsey
they aren't rubbish, they are perfectly adequate for what they are designed to do, help you ith school work, they are just rubbish for people who want to play games or use MSN Messenger (Smilie)
that's not a bug, thats an unexpected feature
Messenger Plus! Soun
in my school they block all image seaches and the amount of software to do work is limted. We end up doing school computer work involing research at home due to this. They dont trust us to do image searches. in uni you get it good
This post was edited on 01-20-2006 at 07:52 PM by absorbation.
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01-20-2006 07:49 PM |
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M73A
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RE: Copyright laws
quote: Originally posted by ss2005
i live in england an fair enough i understand if i put it on the school computers but on my usb stick thats just bull
HELP
i have music on my area..... (go same school).... but its not in the network... its on my user area... (well it is on the network, but not public) its for ym use only as i have the password... is that copyright infringement? because if i get pulled up i want to be able to say FU*K YOU! .... but if im wrong ill delete the stuff
also... in the network:
Media - French - Songs - metis track 01.mp3
that is a french song the teacher showed us.... it was realesed by this french sports guy as a single... so that being on a public server is breaking copyright correct?
This post was edited on 01-20-2006 at 08:01 PM by M73A.
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01-20-2006 07:56 PM |
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Plik
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RE: Copyright laws
If they have taken your access while you are supposed to be doing an ICT GCSE then you should raise the problem with whoever maybe concerned (E.G. The school head, or your ict teacher if they don't know about it) because its a legal requirement for everybody to be at grade C or above standard before they are 18(i think thats the age) now in the UK.
And believe me, getting a C in your GCSE is alot better then not and then having to do super patronising key skills
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01-20-2006 07:58 PM |
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MC.POP
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RE: Copyright laws
yeah thats not right at all its yours after all...and btw how the heck did they know it was taken out of hte net u could just tell them u ahd the cd at home and u just copied it on the usb...
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01-20-2006 07:58 PM |
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user27089
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RE: Copyright laws
quote: Originally posted by M73A
quote: Originally posted by ss2005
i live in england an fair enough i understand if i put it on the school computers but on my usb stick thats just bull
i have music on my area..... (go same school).... but its not in the network... its on my user area... (well it is on the network, but not public) its for ym use only as i have the password... is that copyright infringement? because if i get pulled up i want to be able to say FU*K YOU! .... but if im wrong ill delete the stuff
also... in the network:
Media - French - Songs - metis track 01.mp3
that is a french song the teacher showed us.... it was realesed by this french sports guy as a single... so that being on a public server is breaking copyright correct?
That's illegal, the school would have to buy a license to each song for it to be legal, as it is on their server. You don't have to though, as it's your music, you already own a license.
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01-20-2006 08:01 PM |
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ss2005
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they dont no it is illegal they said by the labelling of the song they know it is though. i said i downloaded it from itunes and ripped it from cd.
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01-20-2006 08:02 PM |
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M73A
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RE: Copyright laws
hmm.. its on their server... but under space that has been allocated to me...
so would that in effect work asif it was under my license because nobody else can access it besides myself (or a damn admin if they decide to but why would they cause stealin mp3s off me is illegal, lol)
i've been in the ict office... and thae fat dude was on winmx... thats closed so don't know what hes up to now
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01-20-2006 08:02 PM |
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MC.POP
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RE: Copyright laws
quote: Originally posted by ss2005
they dont no it is illegal they said by the labelling of the song they know it is though. i said i downloaded it from itunes and ripped it from cd.
well they cant know that actually because if u rip from the original cd they will all come out as track 1.mp3 track 2.mp3....etc....
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01-20-2006 08:04 PM |
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absorbation
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RE: Copyright laws
Also in music you can connect your mp3 players for work reasons to play your work etc.
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01-20-2006 08:12 PM |
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M73A
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RE: Copyright laws
does anyone have a link to the copyright laws in the u.k. concerning music? i can't find a copy of the actual law itself
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01-20-2006 08:14 PM |
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