I'm sure we've all seen on the news recently about how the Government are hoping to cut down on the numbers of people illegally downloading media, particularly music. One of the proposed measures would be to send viruses through your computer attached to your downloaded file, preventing your computer from operating. Another would be to fine both yourself and the site from which you are downloading your files.
So, what are your thoughts on these new proposals?
Personally, I'm infuriated. Aye, I've been known to download a number of songs from Limewire and suchlike - who hasn't? I'm well aware that it's illegal and that I shouldn't be doing it, as are the Government. What really annoys me is that they've identified the sites, which provide the songs for downloading [they showed Limewire on the BBC News, although didn't directly say - I just recognised it] and yet, instead of putting an end to the sites, they're just going to punish both people who use it - in other words, they'd prefer to profit before they actually want to tackle the problem they claim to be tackling anyway.
Additionally, this 'virus' idea of theirs means that they'd either have to (1) illegally hack into the file-sharing sites and 'plant' the virus or (2) get in contact with these sites and obtain access to people's accounts - thereby going passed the root of the problem and pussyfooting around it instead.
So, what are your thoughts on these new proposals?
Personally, I'm infuriated. Aye, I've been known to download a number of songs from Limewire and suchlike - who hasn't? I'm well aware that it's illegal and that I shouldn't be doing it, as are the Government. What really annoys me is that they've identified the sites, which provide the songs for downloading [they showed Limewire on the BBC News, although didn't directly say - I just recognised it] and yet, instead of putting an end to the sites, they're just going to punish both people who use it - in other words, they'd prefer to profit before they actually want to tackle the problem they claim to be tackling anyway.
Additionally, this 'virus' idea of theirs means that they'd either have to (1) illegally hack into the file-sharing sites and 'plant' the virus or (2) get in contact with these sites and obtain access to people's accounts - thereby going passed the root of the problem and pussyfooting around it instead.