Task One
In your own words define and describe each of these aspects.
Copyright
Definition:
Anything originally made from you whether it's a video, written content, music etc. will be automatically protected legally by copyright as soon as it becomes recorded in material form for a fixed number of years.
Copyright Act 1994
Public Act 1994 No 143
Date of assent 15 December 1994
The Copyright Act 1994(New Zealand's Copyright law) therefore gives owners of original copyright material the right to prevent others from doing things such as, copy their work and stating it as their own, i.e. plagiarism, Sell copies of their work, present their work in public, and to give another the authority to do any one of these things.
The Copyright Act pursue to cater a balance between users and owners of copyright material. There are parts of the Copyright Act that give users some limited use of copyright material for specified reasons without the need to ask the copyright owner and gain permission.
Copyright(Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011
Copyright(infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act is a new law to give copyright owners of things such as movies, TV shows and music an easier way to penalize people committing copyright infringement through online file sharing.
Committing copyright infringement through online file sharing will gain you a Detection notice for the first time you are caught, followed by a warning notice for the second time then finally an Enforcement notice when caught for the 3rd time from your internet service provider, then the copyright owner will be able to take you to the copyright tribunal within the first 9 months after informing the suitable internet service provider the infringement notices and information (penalties). Your Internet Service Provider will be informed the IP address (Internet protocol) allegedly involved in the copyright infringement to your account and will receive and check the notice for compliance with the law and regulations and payment from the copyright owner.A notice holds information such as:
- The date of the notice
- Your Internet Service Providers contact details
- The infringement that has resulted the issue of the notice
- The IP address of where the copyright infringement has taken place
- The date and time of when the infringement took place
- Name and type of infringement
- The file sharing network/service that was used
- Explanation of the consequences if infringement happens again.
Creative Commons
Description:
Creative commons provide a set of licenses to protect copyright owners original material in a much simpler manner. The licenses give copyright owners the ability to share their content to the public how they want with specific conditions. For example With the Attribution license users of copyright material have the ability to remix, tweak, share, and build upon your work without the need to gain permission as long as they credit you for the original material. Therefore if the user does not credit you for the original work they will be penalized for copyright infringement with a fee from $275 to $15,000 payable to the owner depending on circumstances.
Creative common licenses
Attribution
This licence lets others share, remix, tweak and expand upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation.
Attribution-NonCommercial
This license lets others share, remix, tweak and expand upon your work as long as they credit you for the original creation.(Their remix/tweaked version of your work must be non-commercial).
Attribution-Sharealike
This license lets other share, remix, tweak and expand upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation and license their new creations under the same terms.
Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike
This license lets others share, remix, tweak and expand upon your work as long as they credit you for the original creation and license their new creation under the same terms. However new creations must be non-commercial.
Attribution-No Derivatives
This license lets others to share your work, commercially and non-commercially, as long as it is shared with no changes with credit to you.
Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives
This license only lets others to download and share your work but unchanged and non commercial.
Piracy
Definition:
Piracy i.e. copyright infringement is applied to when a user of a copyright owner violates the rights of a copyright owner such as the right to copy, build upon, share or tweak the original content without gaining permission from the copyright holder.
Description:
Piracy can be applied to many different ways whether it will be from copying someones work in school to illegal file sharing there are many examples of Piracy. All acts of piracy in New Zealand will interfere with the Copyright Act 1994 which date of assent is 15 December 1994 and the Copyright(Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act which was later added to the Copyright Act in 2011 to give copyright owners of movies, music, etc. an easier way to penalize people committing copyright infringement through online file sharing. Penalties of both acts vary depending on circumstances, it can cost from $275 to $15,000, payable to the copyright owner.
Task Two
Discuss how each of these legal, ethical and moral considerations are related.
Copyright, Piracy and Creative Commons are related as they all should be considered when Ethics of Digital Technologies is interfered. Anything created by you is automatically protected legally by copyright as soon as it becomes recorded in material form. The Copyright Act 1994 was published for copyright owners to prevent others from doing things such as, copy their work and stating it as their own, i.e. plagiarism, Sell copies of their work, present their work in public, and to give another the authority to do any one of these things. Violating these conditions will interfere with the Copyright Act 1994 resulting in piracy. Penalties can cost from $275 to $15,000 depending on circumstances. Creative Commons provide a set of licenses that make it easier for Copyright owners to send out their work free for the public to use under specific conditions. If the specific conditions of the particular license are not followed copyright infringement is committed, therefore penalties from $275 to 15,000 will follow depending on circumstances.
Task Three
Megaupload and Mega
Kim Dotcom, the creator of the online file sharing services megaupload and mega, currently living in Auckland, New Zealand has been the subject of many controversies since January 5th when he and six other megaupload colleagues were filed for copyright infringement related to the website Megaupload, the famous online hosting/file sharing service. Less than a month later, more than 70 New Zealand Police officers raided Dotcom's leased $30 million dollar mansion in Coasteville, Auckland, New Zealand arresting Dotcom and seizing millions worth of assets. Mega upload was then shutdown later by the US Department of Justice. On 19 January, one year later Kim Dotcom released Mega as a celebration to one year anniversary of the shutdown of Megaupload.
Differences
On the launch of Mega, Kim Dotcom said on his speech that Mega is " offering a smarter, faster and more secure way of cloud storage and we are fully assured by our legal team that we are in compliance with the law." This is proven to be true with the remove of de-duplication, where a file sharing service such as Mega and Megaupload reference files that are recognised as something that has already been created previously to the original file. This makes it less cluttered and removes all versions of that copyright infringement associated file. However this was a problem when Megaupload users who had legal use of music and movies also get their files deleted.
This license lets others to share your work, commercially and non-commercially, as long as it is shared with no changes with credit to you.
Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives
This license only lets others to download and share your work but unchanged and non commercial.
Piracy
Definition:
Piracy i.e. copyright infringement is applied to when a user of a copyright owner violates the rights of a copyright owner such as the right to copy, build upon, share or tweak the original content without gaining permission from the copyright holder.
Description:
Piracy can be applied to many different ways whether it will be from copying someones work in school to illegal file sharing there are many examples of Piracy. All acts of piracy in New Zealand will interfere with the Copyright Act 1994 which date of assent is 15 December 1994 and the Copyright(Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act which was later added to the Copyright Act in 2011 to give copyright owners of movies, music, etc. an easier way to penalize people committing copyright infringement through online file sharing. Penalties of both acts vary depending on circumstances, it can cost from $275 to $15,000, payable to the copyright owner.
Task Two
Discuss how each of these legal, ethical and moral considerations are related.
Copyright, Piracy and Creative Commons are related as they all should be considered when Ethics of Digital Technologies is interfered. Anything created by you is automatically protected legally by copyright as soon as it becomes recorded in material form. The Copyright Act 1994 was published for copyright owners to prevent others from doing things such as, copy their work and stating it as their own, i.e. plagiarism, Sell copies of their work, present their work in public, and to give another the authority to do any one of these things. Violating these conditions will interfere with the Copyright Act 1994 resulting in piracy. Penalties can cost from $275 to $15,000 depending on circumstances. Creative Commons provide a set of licenses that make it easier for Copyright owners to send out their work free for the public to use under specific conditions. If the specific conditions of the particular license are not followed copyright infringement is committed, therefore penalties from $275 to 15,000 will follow depending on circumstances.
Task Three
Megaupload and Mega
Kim Dotcom, the creator of the online file sharing services megaupload and mega, currently living in Auckland, New Zealand has been the subject of many controversies since January 5th when he and six other megaupload colleagues were filed for copyright infringement related to the website Megaupload, the famous online hosting/file sharing service. Less than a month later, more than 70 New Zealand Police officers raided Dotcom's leased $30 million dollar mansion in Coasteville, Auckland, New Zealand arresting Dotcom and seizing millions worth of assets. Mega upload was then shutdown later by the US Department of Justice. On 19 January, one year later Kim Dotcom released Mega as a celebration to one year anniversary of the shutdown of Megaupload.
Differences
On the launch of Mega, Kim Dotcom said on his speech that Mega is " offering a smarter, faster and more secure way of cloud storage and we are fully assured by our legal team that we are in compliance with the law." This is proven to be true with the remove of de-duplication, where a file sharing service such as Mega and Megaupload reference files that are recognised as something that has already been created previously to the original file. This makes it less cluttered and removes all versions of that copyright infringement associated file. However this was a problem when Megaupload users who had legal use of music and movies also get their files deleted.
Kia ora Alan,
ReplyDeleteAt this stage Post 2 is incomplete, you will need to use more of your own interpretation with regard to the facts & examples that you have collected in order to complete this Post.At the moment the post seems more like a set of notes that a response, please see the 'How to write a response' link here: http://2014inm.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-write-response-texas.html