Zanchief wrote:Fan Fiction is against copyright law.
No, it's not. There is a large legal gray area, and fan fiction is almost always at least tolerated, and Star Trek, Star Wars, and others IP owners actually encourage it!
How does anyone have a right to tell me what I can and can't do with my own computer?
Auntie, remember the law!
Anyways, aren't you downloading a copy of a game that someone made available on the internet, both sides ignoring the law? That wasn't on your computer, and the Feds have every right to track you and arrest you if they catch you. It's no different then if you decide to hook yourself up to free cable, or change your electric usage meter, since those are on your property. All of that constitutes some form of theft.
If they want to stop piracy get some better protection. Valves was pretty good, I'm sure there are ways to by-pass it but they were beyond my ability.
I like computer games. I dislike the fact that there are so few new and innovative games because of illegal downloads and ignoring IP laws.
Anyways, sending in the FBI, heavy fines, and jail time seems a good way to stop piracy to me. I hope all those people get that. They are crooks.
All my example were exactly the same as pirating a game because the end result is that the manufacturer is only losing the potential for making money, they aren't actually losing any income whatsoever.
Wrong. The millions of downloaded games are exactly stealing. The Manufacturer is losing cash due to someone illegaly taking their product. Fan fiction does not intrude on original works or games, anymore than C&C and Warcraft intrude on each other. If it crosses the line, they can legally be asked to remove it, but that rarely happens.
You don't respect copyright laws or IP. That's fine. I do. I feel someones work and product should be respected and they should be allowed to legally sell it.