Comment by harry8
5 years ago
>May as well claim torrenting is used for downloading Linux isos so its not a piracy problem.
May as well claim the internet is used for something other than piracy so it's not a piracy problem.
See how silly that is?
5 years ago
>May as well claim torrenting is used for downloading Linux isos so its not a piracy problem.
May as well claim the internet is used for something other than piracy so it's not a piracy problem.
See how silly that is?
No because you're using the reverse of my example to make my example look silly but infact you just prove my point.
May as well claim it's silly to not try to prove negatives.
A) Here is a computer communication protocol that can be used for many things. One of those things is infringing copyright.
B) Here is another computer communication protocol that can be used for many things. One of those things is infringing copyright.
The internet, being the IP protocol and the bit torrent protocol built on top of IP each are described above.
Differentiate A from B identifying which is IP and which is Bit torrent.
This demonstrates the silliness of the argument made. You either have principles and rules applied equally or you don't. I'm very, very much for the former. Being a an utterly essential foundation of functioning democracy, the rule of law and opposition to the tyranny of government by whim.