Chapter 5 Discussion - What will become of intellectual property and pirates? - Humanities
With the recent growth of streaming services and ongoing efforts by media producers (movies, television shows, music) to make money from everything you watch, see, or listen to, there is a resurgence of intellectual property piracy.The owners and producers of the content will exercise every power they can find to restrict your ability to use the internet … because it might be piracy that you’re committing: (See cartoon at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Piracy_cartoon.gif (Links to an external site.))Part of what is driving the resurgence of piracy is the attempt to pull money from your pocket at every turn: (See cartoon at: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/music_industry (Links to an external site.))For this chapter, let’s look around and consider the following issues:What is intellectual property and what kinds of form does it take?How does the internet facilitate piracy?How have copyright industries, governments and law enforcement bodies responded to the growth of illegal copying online?How might we explain the high levels of involvement in such practices by young people?Whose interests does the criminalization of copying serve? Is there a case for decriminalizing piracy?How might we rethink intellectual property rights in the internet age? Should we reinforce the old model or adopt new ways of thinking about copyright?Don’t answer those questions (above), those are just for you to consider. Instead, answer these – post one comment of answer to these questions and one substantive comment in response to a classmate by the end of the weekWhat is intellectual property and what kinds of forms does it take?Whose interests does the criminalization of copying serve?Is there a case to be made for decriminalizing piracy and at what cost?
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Chapter 5
Virtual ‘pirates’
Discussion
• What is intellectual property and what kinds of
forms does it take?
3
Introduction
• Traditional concepts of “property”
– Internet – transmission of information
• Increasingly common kind of virtual property –
intellectual property (IP)
– E.g. books, computer software, musical
recordings, motion pictures
– Massive increase in theft of such IPs
(intellectual property theft; copyright theft;
piracy)
– Reported losses in billions
4
Overview of intellectual
property, copyright and
piracy
• Defining piracy, intellectual property and
copyright
• Intellectual property (IP): proprietary rights
over forms of “intangibles”
– E.g. patents, trademarks, trade secrets,
copyright, etc.
• Copyright: the holder’s rights over a particular
form of original expression
– E.g. writing, music, paintings, computer
software, etc. – Understanding copyright:
buying a CD
5
Scope and scale of piracy
activity
• Copyright issues – “near-epidemic” levels
– International Chambers of Commerce (ICC) –
$710 to $917 billion lost in counterfeiting and
piracy between 2013 and 2015
• Music
– Billions lost in file sharing – Additional effects
include
o Decline in investment in new artists o
Decline in the release of new music o Loss of
employment
6
Scope and scale of piracy
activity – Updated business models: digital
downloads and
streaming
• Motion pictures
•
•
•
– $25 billion lost annually
– Online pirated movies – 23.8\% of global
Internet bandwidth
– Illicit subscription television series •
Computer software
– More than half of software installed on
systems was unlicensed in 2016
7
Scope and scale of piracy
activity
– $52.24 billion in losses
– Includes unauthorized
duplication/dissemination of video games
• Book publishing
– Rising demand for free online access to
copyrighted
books
– Sci-Hub and academic research
8
The history and growth of
internet piracy
• Expansion of the Internet, itself
– Today – 4.05 billion users worldwide
– The growth and take-downs of file-sharing –
Increasingly decentralized and fragmented
• Advantages of the Internet and accessing
copyrighted content
•
•
•
– Bypasses the cost of making content
– Distribution of content is rapid
– Allows unlimited copies to be made
•
– Bypasses border controls and affords
users with anonymity
9
The history and growth of
internet piracy
• One of the earliest examples of digital piracy –
the Homebrew Computer Club (HBCC) in the
1970s
– Leaked copy of BASIC interpreter
– Piracy or simply sharing information?
• 1990s – bulletin board systems (BBSs),
Usenet/newsgroups, file transfer protocol
(FTP), Internet relay chat (IRC)
• 1999 – advent of Napster
– Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing of music until
its shutdown in 2001
10
The history and growth of
internet piracy
• Problems with trying to shutdown file-sharing
efforts – Decentralization (e.g. BitTorrent)
• Content industries on the offensive
– 2003–2008: Recording Industry Association
of America
(RIAA) took action against ~30,000 individuals
– BSA and the “No Piracy” program
– Anti-piracy educational campaigns
11
The history and growth of
internet piracy
• Technological approaches to protect
copyrighted material – Activation codes
– “Digital rights management” (DRM)
– Bypass: “craking”
• Employing measures to avoid detection
– Virtual private networks (VPNs)
– A return to Usenet (deemed most effective) –
Filelocker services
12
The history and growth of
internet piracy
• In the age of streaming services
– “Stream-ripping” – conversion of streaming
data into files stored locally
• Piracy services switching to the dark web
13
Who are the pirates?
• The ubiquity of piracy
•
– 2011 study – 47\% of computer users
pirated software
all/most of the time
•
– Music, video games, and other software
(“softlifting”)
•
– Inverse relationship between age and
piracy propensity
• Key motivations
– Desire to try out content and criminal
strain theory
– “Information wants to be free” (Brand &
Herron, 1984) – Disdain for current
business models
– Money-making venture
14
Discussion
• How might we explain the high levels of
involvement in such practices by young people?
15
Development of anti-piracy
initiatives:
• Criminalization of piracy
– Historically tackled through civil means
o Low prosecutions even with provisions due
to a range of factors
– Two forms of criminalization
o Using existing criminal sanctions
•
Formationofindustryorganizations(e.g.FACTand
ACE)
• Notable prosecutions
16
Development of anti-piracy
initiatives:
o Incorporation of additional provisions
•
Enhanced Copyright Act of 1956
•
No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 •
TheDMCA,TRIPS,andACTA
• Legal regulation for content control
– Holding ISPs liable for breeches by their
customers
o UK – The Digital Economy Act (DEA) o
France – HADOPI
o U.S. – SOPA and PROTECT IP
17
Development of anti-piracy
initiatives:
• Policing, enforcement and piracy
– Proliferation of anti-piracy organizations
– Creation of specialist liaisons to prosecute
copyright theft
• Anti-piracy education campaigns
– Particular focus on younger individuals
– School programs of the 1990s and 2000s
o E.g. FACE, SIAA, and BSA
o Warning the children and parents (legal
repercussions)
18
Development of anti-piracy
initiatives:
• Organizations creating advertising campaigns
– E.g. “Knock-Off Nigel” (Parkes, 2012)
– Attempt to stigmatize copyright infringement
19
Discussion
• Whose interests does the criminalization of
copying serve? • Is there a case for
decriminalizing piracy?
20
Thinking critically about
piracy statistics
• The law as a social construction reflecting
power dynamics • Current statistics – product of
inferences open to challenge • Major inquiries
– Estimates extrapolated from detection and
conviction rates
– Attempts to quantify the scope and scale of
the problem – Reliance on partial industry
sources
21
Thinking critically about
intellectual property rights
• The counterarguments to the “demonization of
piracy” – “Property rights” as something natural
and
unquestionable
– Assertion of a straightforward equivalence
between tangible and intangible properties
– Actors will be materially harmed by piracy
• Questioning claims of harmfulness and whose
interests
22
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