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You may get 3 yrs in jail, Rs 3 lakhs fine for downloading copyrighted content
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<blockquote data-quote="rdst_1" data-source="post: 2102137" data-attributes="member: 25986"><p>Some people like to hoard. Plus streaming services doesn't give one ownership of the content despite paying for it. One needs to use their app even for downloaded content. Their terms clearly say that even after paying for something, it can be removed at a later date if they have a fall out with the original publisher.</p><p></p><p>And lastly, there is censorship. I bought Fort Minor's album on iTunes and it had all the curse words removed. Same would be true if I were to buy their CD in India. I don't know about you but one can't listen to hip-hop which usually has a lot of curse words. Same goes for nudity or scenes which show extreme violence. So, even despite paying, one can't get the true experience and hence there always will be piracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdst_1, post: 2102137, member: 25986"] Some people like to hoard. Plus streaming services doesn't give one ownership of the content despite paying for it. One needs to use their app even for downloaded content. Their terms clearly say that even after paying for something, it can be removed at a later date if they have a fall out with the original publisher. And lastly, there is censorship. I bought Fort Minor's album on iTunes and it had all the curse words removed. Same would be true if I were to buy their CD in India. I don't know about you but one can't listen to hip-hop which usually has a lot of curse words. Same goes for nudity or scenes which show extreme violence. So, even despite paying, one can't get the true experience and hence there always will be piracy. [/QUOTE]
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