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The Stop Piracy Online Act and im@s requests/recording.

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kaeru-P:

--- Quote from: baruhara on January 22, 2012, 11:02:03 am ---Without COPYRIGHTED! videos, I wouldn't have found Kalafina, or AKB48, or THE iDOLM@STER, or Resonance of Fate, or a huge variety of other video games and musical artists I've come across through related videos and other such things, that I've then gone on to buy because of the YouTube videos.

Enforcing bills that make filesharing sites illegal won't do anything to stop it. The pirates will just get even smarter in the ways that they go about their business, and anybody who knew anything about the internet would understand that.

I think it was Valve that said something along the lines of, "the way to stop piracy isn't to ban it, it's to offer a better service than the pirates".

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This Totally, this. This is what I have said also, you CAN'T eradicate Piracy the best way is to use that as a clutch for improvement and to beat them in their own game. But unfortunately "this" people lack the necessary "grey cells" int their brains to process it. All the more the fact about Foreign products who have not yet been licensed under the berne law are hard to come by locally just the most obvious example are The Idolm@ster, J-pop artists. A good example would be the Visual Kei Genre in J-Rock, Im a listener myself but if their videos had not made it to youtube you'd think they would gain worldwide attention? Maybe so but it wouldn't have a decent impact as they would now, the fact they get requests to tour around Europe and America. Another blatant example would be K-Pop, the K-wave owes its spread to the internet, surging from PVs of K-artists getting posted on Tumblr, Facebook and other social sites. You could also put Vocloid among the list. If you are aware of Ryukushi/7th Expansion, the maker of Higurashi no naku koro ni/Umineko no naku koro ni. He even personally EVEN knows that there people translating his Visual Novel and for the FACT he encourages it, all thanks to the internet.

I personally believe Namco IS aware of the english Im@s community the possiblity of just stumbling upon us is just too high for the fact that The Idolm@ster is an English title, more or less that stumbling upon us is quite likely infact just by googling Im@s the wikia and this forum shows up almost immediately. Having an expanded market means more profit for them, I doubt that would be a bad issue, if they do find it troubling that could only mean one thing the gaijin-syndrome, but I Highly doubt that as Namco is already in the international level of business and I have more or less respect for them. Again thanks to the internet they gained additional profit.

I also remember my professor from my Professionalism class, its a class about IP and business in the creative business/entertainment business and even HE finds piracy in some way or form DOES actually help companies, Im sure he was just trying to be professional in the classroom but Im pretty sure he knows well that Piracy can benefit.

And all this leads to conclussion that those people behind SOPA/ACTA are either both just stupid or just plain greedy all the while being lazy or simply both.

Here's a good vid explaining ACTA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAkpsRLESWk

Another one about a UK student Extradited just recently and how hypocritical these media companies are
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUlQGdP7Wow&feature=player_embedded

baruhara:
If these bills pass, I will be expecting them to shut down libraries after it. Libraries have existed for centuries, as a place where people can read books - for free! - without having to buy them, and yet that has had little to no effect on the purchasing of books.

But, if these moguls are correct, and if listening to music on YouTube for free will apparently collapse the music entertainment industry, then reading books for free in a library will evidently result in the collapse of the literacy entertainment industry. The only logical conclusion is to shut down libraries.

animagic4u:

--- Quote from: kaeru-P on January 23, 2012, 01:15:42 pm ---If you are aware of Ryukushi/7th Expansion, the maker of Higurashi no naku koro ni/Umineko no naku koro ni. He even personally EVEN knows that there people translating his Visual Novel and for the FACT he encourages it, all thanks to the internet.

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Poor example, his works are translated by fans and yes he does encourage it, but when he gets the chance to make a dime with an 'official' translation that has parts removed because they can't get the rights, he does it.

kaeru-P:

--- Quote from: animagic4u on January 23, 2012, 06:45:27 pm ---Poor example, his works are translated by fans and yes he does encourage it, but when he gets the chance to make a dime with an 'official' translation that has parts removed because they can't get the rights, he does it.

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Well I was making a point on how the internet helps advertise thus making Foreign IPs much more known, and possibly improving sales the translation part was just for a point that he has acknowledged the english community for his works, considering how Indie his works are or Doujin if you may and I didn't mean he was trying to profit out of the translation or anything similar (Personally in the creative industry I personally would maximize ways to gain profits as much as possible, its annoying but people have to earn and there are legalities to follow of course, I learned that the hard way in my Professionalism class) :D.

Although I pretty much was multitasking when I posted that so its kinda a little bit mixed up :P  ;D

animagic4u:
ZUN might have been better. ^^
He knows it's not all about the profit.

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