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Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 August 2019

Piracy? One.

Copyright!

It is there for a very good reason to protect ones individual artistic creation and it is licenced to us! Many people today like creating rap poetry or creating a beat, but they do not want others to copy them by using their creation and abusing that initial piece of work!

There was a time for taping tapes or burning CD/DVD's or video recording in the cinema, but the buck has to stop somewhere, if we claim to have a real faith in God then we must prove ourselves true by always trying to do what is right!

Psalm 141:14,   Proverbs 10:2,   Jeremiah 32:39,   Acts 10:36,   Philippians 1:11,  1 Peter 2:20,   3:14.

Monday, 10 August 2015

Copy Cats. Part-One.

Films to Music.

The summer is here again and everyone is out enjoying it when they can, millions each day is being spent on films and music. But out there are a group of people who copy and then either use it to dub their own creations or sell it on.

The problem is twofold, one no permission was given to copyrights and two no income tax was paid in the distribution thus this is theft. 

But it is now the same for many things including abuses on the Internet and perfume, money and it goes on. The bible is very clear about stealing and theft that it is wrong and must be avoided. Many who do it think God cannot see them, but He can.

Exodus 20:15,  Psalm 50:17-20,  Luke 20:24-25,  Hebrews 4:12-13.


Monday, 14 July 2014

Pirates. Part-Two.

Piracy.

Do you copy music from the radio or films from the net? 

What you are doing may seem totally innocent to you!

But this is still theft, the copying of someones 'Copyright.'

Many people cannot see this, I must admit it even took me along time to understand it.

Its like when you share a video on You Tube, everyone can take it copy and cut it up to create something different.

Unless you refuse them the possibility.

Exodus 20, Job 27:5,  Psalm 73:13.

Monday, 7 July 2014

Pirates. Part-One.

A Licenced Wrecker.

Pirate was the term used in the 17th Century by the British Royal Navy for captains and their ships who hunted down French and Spanish vessels for their booty in the Atlantic Ocean.

This was legalised invasion of other peoples property, that is why today it is used in the sense of the copyright of films, printed Media and music.

Exodus 20:15,  Matthew 19:18.