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- Copyright_aspects_of_downloading_and_streaming abstract "Streaming and downloading (or saving) media files may often involve use of linking and framing Internet material, but they raise quite separate issues from linking and framing under copyright law. The reason for the difference is that, unlike (or in addition to) mere linking and framing, streaming and downloading often involve making infringing copies of the works in question, or else the organizations running such Web sites may become vicariously liable for infringement by actively inducing infringement by others. Accordingly, some sites (such as TV Links) that have employed their own interfaces to stream media content from illegal sources, and others that provide a facility for saving (downloading) copyrighted content from legal interfaces, have faced strong legal opposition.The advent of open hosting servers meant that people could upload files to a central server, which would incur the bandwidth and hard disk space costs such files generate with each download. As search engines came from the public need to navigate the growing universe of web pages, highly dynamic link sites (i.e. web catalogs) emerged to address the particular fact that while hosts may provide files, hosts typically do not provide organized interfaces to their content. Link sites simply provide an interface for organizing information (links) to the media located at specific addressable locations on open hosting servers. Hosts issue a contract to each of its users which states that they are prohibited from using its service for distribution of copyrighted content. But users are typically anonymous (though their identities are almost always traceable), and the hosts can or will not take any action beyond responding to takedown notices addressed to specific files.The issue is part of a larger issue related to the usage of the Internet to facilitate copyright circumvention (copyright infringement), often called "piracy". As overt static hosting to unauthorized content (i.e. centralized networks) is often quickly and uncontroversially rebuffed, legal issues have in recent years tended to deal with the usage of dynamic web technologies (decentralized networks, trackerless bittorrents) to circumvent the ability of copyright owners to directly engage particular distributors and consumers. The issue of linking is simply an aspect within the larger issue of web interfaces, such as ones that explicitly provide links to illegal content, and are organized, inventive, and dynamic in providing this facility. The expression of such information (links) is typically regarded as protected under free speech, even if this information is organized in accord with trademarked and copyrighted titles.".
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- Copyright_aspects_of_downloading_and_streaming subject Category:Copyright_law.
- Copyright_aspects_of_downloading_and_streaming comment "Streaming and downloading (or saving) media files may often involve use of linking and framing Internet material, but they raise quite separate issues from linking and framing under copyright law.".
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