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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 7:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

You hit the nail on the head groink - trading is illegal. How can it not be? Ripping a DVD and posting it for people to download - of course it's illegal. Just because it happens to be a JDorama not LoTR or something makes no difference. TV broadcasts are the same, try ringing up Kiku and asking if it's OK to distrubute recordings of the programs they are paying to broadcast on the internet......

Modifying the tracker to store a 'token' as well as the IP of the downloader is not technically difficult and you could keep track of what is uploaded and downloaded - but given the above it does exactly what you said - defeats the purpose of an anonymous sharing protocol.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Uchiha Potato wrote:
Id like to share a couple comments.

1. I have tried many p2p programs(napster, kazaa, morpheous, emule, bitTorrent etc etc) and have concluded that the problem with these programs will always be human. No matter how much you refine or fine tune a p2p program the problem will always lie in a smuk who cancels the download, sets his shared files to 0, or someone who leaves right after completing a download. You also have to look at the attempts p2p programs have tried to combat these problems. Kazaa tried to do some sort of Karma point system which was hacked with 3rd party programs. bitTorrent tried to make people force upload until people started making 3rd party bitTorrent clients that allowed people to set their upload to 0.

2. You cant blame all "passive leechers" for leaving right away. Some ISPs set upload caps on their bandwidth. This was the case for me until I switched ISPs. Now I try to seed as much as possible.

3. I have noticed this community does well in helping others. When I see people requesting something people like Michi, Pemu, Ruroshin are quick to help seed. You just have to make friends ^_^
These are just some of the known seeders, and i think it's an understatement to say that we need more of these awesome individuals.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 7:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

ajb_advance wrote:
You hit the nail on the head groink - trading is illegal. How can it not be? Ripping a DVD and posting it for people to download - of course it's illegal. Just because it happens to be a JDorama not LoTR or something makes no difference. TV broadcasts are the same, try ringing up Kiku and asking if it's OK to distrubute recordings of the programs they are paying to broadcast on the internet......

Addressing the KIKU-TV issue... It actually is legal (whew!!!!), according to the KIKU-TV's FAQ:

http://www.kikutv.com/faq.html

May I purchase copies of KIKU programs?
Due to copyright constraints, we are not allowed to make, rent, or sell copies of programs airing on KIKU. However, we do rebroadcast some shows, which allows viewers to watch episodes missed during the first run. We do make available our original programming (produced by JN Productions). If you have missed an episode, you can go to our Message Board to inquire if any other viewer has taped that episode and is willing to lend or trade you that copy.


Remember though... This is just KIKU-TV programming. It does not pertain to programming from other sources, so don't use the KIKU-TV info as a general guideline to legalize ALL Jdoramas. It would be best to obtain a written statement from these sources on exactly what's allows and what isn't.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hehehe, what if you miss *all* the episodes. =)
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

groink wrote:

Addressing the KIKU-TV issue... It actually is legal (whew!!!!), according to the KIKU-TV's FAQ:

http://www.kikutv.com/faq.html

May I purchase copies of KIKU programs?
Due to copyright constraints, we are not allowed to make, rent, or sell copies of programs airing on KIKU. However, we do rebroadcast some shows, which allows viewers to watch episodes missed during the first run. We do make available our original programming (produced by JN Productions). If you have missed an episode, you can go to our Message Board to inquire if any other viewer has taped that episode and is willing to lend or trade you that copy.


Remember though... This is just KIKU-TV programming. It does not pertain to programming from other sources, so don't use the KIKU-TV info as a general guideline to legalize ALL Jdoramas. It would be best to obtain a written statement from these sources on exactly what's allows and what isn't.

--- groink

Wow, that's pretty surprising that they would state that in writing... If the wrong person were to see this, KIKU could get in a world of trouble, wouldn't you think?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Nah, I think it's covered under fair use, as long as you don't show it to a large group of people. That's what I always thought, anyway...
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

thetenken wrote:
Nah, I think it's covered under fair use, as long as you don't show it to a large group of people. That's what I always thought, anyway...

True that. I think the disclaimers at the beginning of DVDs mentions public viewing and the like. But it does mention "illegal" duplication as well... Rolling eyes
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 9:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:

Wow, that's pretty surprising that they would state that in writing... If the wrong person were to see this, KIKU could get in a world of trouble, wouldn't you think?

What you probably mean is would TBS have a problem with KIKU-TV allowing people to basically lend out or trade TBS property? They'd probably have a cow. But then again, maybe the agreement between KIKU-TV and TBS allows for that. Obviously, though, a lawyer didn't write the statement.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

groink wrote:
Obviously, though, a lawyer didn't write the statement.

That's for sure. Oh well. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

groink wrote:
Obviously, though, a lawyer didn't write the statement.
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Thank goodness for that. EVen still, that gives us justification for distro-ing the jdoramas.......legally.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 12:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

groink wrote:

Addressing the KIKU-TV issue... It actually is legal (whew!!!!), according to the KIKU-TV's FAQ:

http://www.kikutv.com/faq.html

May I purchase copies of KIKU programs?
Due to copyright constraints, we are not allowed to make, rent, or sell copies of programs airing on KIKU. However, we do rebroadcast some shows, which allows viewers to watch episodes missed during the first run. We do make available our original programming (produced by JN Productions). If you have missed an episode, you can go to our Message Board to inquire if any other viewer has taped that episode and is willing to lend or trade you that copy.


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Wow I that's amazing!

Due to copyright reasons (ie. it's illegal) we (KIKU) cannot make sell or copies, but you are free to do whatever you want as long as you don't get caught (sound of layer fainting in background), this message will self destruct in 10 seconds.

Because KIKU have only bought the right to broadcast the shows the copyright still remains with the original holder, I *guess* that the copyright restrictions must be in the contract you have with KIKU. Did you check the fineprint in the contract?

Ultimately it's not KIKU you have to worry about it's the copyright holder TBS, FujiTV, NHK or whatever - who probably have enough lawyer power to get over little hurdles like what KIKU are telling/told people.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

ajb_advance wrote:
Due to copyright reasons (ie. it's illegal) we (KIKU) cannot make sell or copies, but you are free to do whatever you want as long as you don't get caught.
Because KIKU have only bought the right to broadcast the shows the copyright still remains with the original holder, I *guess* that the copyright restrictions must be in the contract you have with KIKU. Did you check the fineprint in the contract?
Ultimately it's not KIKU you have to worry about it's the copyright holder TBS, FujiTV, NHK or whatever - who probably have enough lawyer power to get over little hurdles like what KIKU are telling/told people.
If the JPN media authority makes their version of the RIAA, we'd have no more jdramas to watch anymore, or at least to DL.
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