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20th Jun 2012, 03:25 PM #1OPMember
New Japanese law could lead to jail time for illegal downloads.
A new amendment to Japan?s copyright laws proposes some serious jail time for those caught with illegal downloads or pirated copies of Blu-ray and DVD movies. CNET Japan has discovered that penalties issued could be as much as two years in prison or fines as high as 2 million yen (approx. $25,300). Hakubun Shimomura, a member of the Diet?s Lower House, supports the amendment, saying that if illegal downloads are allowed to continue unpunished, it will damage the growth of the internet.
Only one member of the Lower House, Takeshi Miyamoto, protested the amendment, saying that while the distribution of illegal content is a problem, instead of focusing on how to punish people, there should be more efforts towards the swift removal of uploaded content. While he was the only one to speak against the issue on the House floor, it seems it was in vain as the amendments were approved, and are now up for review by the Upper House to become law.
A 2009 amendment already recognizes the downloading of copyrighted music, movies, and video games as illegal, but as there are no real penalties, the law is hardly enforced. But this new amendment would greatly widen what is considered illegal. Not only recognizing downloads, a ban would be applied to copying discs with copy-protection or ripping them to a hard drive. Any software or device that gets around a disc?s protection methods is also outlawed. It would be illegal in Japan to do any of the following: make copies of movies or video games, upload the date to the internet or download it, and sell copies of the media or devices that can play the copied media.
http://japandailypress.com/new-japan...wnloads-204721isidontarou Reviewed by isidontarou on . New Japanese law could lead to jail time for illegal downloads. A new amendment to Japan?s copyright laws proposes some serious jail time for those caught with illegal downloads or pirated copies of Blu-ray and DVD movies. CNET Japan has discovered that penalties issued could be as much as two years in prison or fines as high as 2 million yen (approx. $25,300). Hakubun Shimomura, a member of the Diet?s Lower House, supports the amendment, saying that if illegal downloads are allowed to continue unpunished, it will damage the growth of the internet. Only Rating: 5
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20th Jun 2012, 03:33 PM #2Member
we cant upload japanese porn?
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20th Jun 2012, 03:34 PM #3MemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoif illegal downloads are allowed to continue unpunished, it will damage the growth of the internet.
stupid laws damage the growth of the internetKWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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20th Jun 2012, 03:41 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
sceneaccess.org forumophilia.com warez-bb.org
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20th Jun 2012, 03:51 PM #5ψ(`∇?)ψ
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21st Jun 2012, 12:28 AM #6Member
if downloading is this badly punished i wonder what they do to uploaders there
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21st Jun 2012, 12:29 PM #7Member
And all of them will turn to download uncopyrighted child porn videos.
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21st Jun 2012, 12:34 PM #8
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24th Jun 2012, 11:12 PM #9MemberIt would be illegal in Japan to do any of the following: make copies of movies or video games, upload the date to the internet or download it, and sell copies of the media or devices that can play the copied media.
If some one makes an illegal copy of DVD and plays it on all playable devices, that means the next Japanese technology conference will be held in Tokyo jail since all the head honcos of Sony, Toshiba, JVC, etc will be locked-up?
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