Bob Loblaw
Bluelight Crew
If I have a book, CD, movie, etc. can I use a torrent, p2p site, or some other method to download said material and put it on my computer, iPod, or what have you?
I don't know for certain, but I believe your rights only go as as far as the original copy you have purchased. It does not extend to additional third-party copies of that same media. Uploading to non-licensed users, on the other hand, would pretty clearly violate most copyrights.If I have a book, CD, movie, etc. can I use a torrent, p2p site, or some other method to download said material and put it on my computer, iPod, or what have you?
To clarify, the distinction is between a copy that you purchased and then copied onto your ipod or hard drive vs. a copy that someone else obtained and copied (and posted to a torrent).Banquo, what do you mean by "third-party"? The only thing that's third-party is the digital or physical storage device.
Although the copy protection on DVDs would lead me to believe that they definitely don't WANT you to make copies, even for personal backup but then again, production companies don't make the laws!