Why do RIAA & MPAA sue people for downlaoding stuff when there are sites that let you download free & legally?
I can’t BELIEVE how may sites let you download or even simply WATCH/LISTEN to movies/music! & some of them are reputable companies. & the people in the entertainment industry say that they don’t get their royalties, which I understand. I’d be upset, too. So with this, how can musicians & actors make money if people don’t buy CD’s & DVD’s anymore because all they gotta do is look/listen on the computer?
The RIAA and MPAA are greedy organizations who only work for the big corporations, not the artists themselves. Free websites are usually ad supported, which does return revenues to the companies who hold all the copyrights. Again, this does little for the artists. How legal a site is cannot be determined by the average user, but if you did not pay for it, even if the website is listed on Google without any copyright violation notices, I would not assume the download is legal. In these times, it is best to only download what you have paid for. This does not apply to streaming content over the Internet, where you cannot be sued if you don’t actually download anything to your computer.
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