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Originally Posted by Jamesy
Well like Torrents or copying YouTube videos to your PC, no one knows you've done it. The same with this really, anyone who does rip CDs will most likely get away with it.
The only way these things will be clamped down on is when censorship and monitoring becomes more intense in the UK, and I think we're quite far away from that for now.
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it is now law that internet service providers (isp's) store data related to people downloading habits. There was a recent case where isp's were forced to disclose those users who had downloaded a particularly fruity porn film. The isp's were then order by the courts to send letters to each of the individuals asking them to pay for said film or have a day in court.
Just because it can't be detected that something has been copied in all cases, doesn't make it morally acceptable to do it. I repeat again, people are going out of business because of it. I know people personally affected, its not funny and its not cool