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July 1st, 2009

So about those illegal downloads

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:54 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Software, Music, Michael Scalisi, Christopher Dawson

PC World posted an interesting article today about the sale of The Pirate Bay. Titled “Pirate Bay Sale Signals the Death of an Era”, the article brings up some important potential implications for education in secondary schools as well as for enforcement at colleges and universities.

As the author points out,

The free software movement has gained critical mass. For most applications, there are free variants available. In lieu of Microsoft Office, we have OpenOffice.org. In lieu of Adobe Photoshop, we have the GIMP. With few exceptions, most paid applications have a free alternative. If people want to “stick it to the man” why not support the free software movement rather than pirating copyrighted apps? And if there’s still a commercial app that’s so essential that you can’t accept a free alternative, perhaps that’s a sign that you should actually pay the people who worked to create it.

The same goes for music. Many artists distribute their music for free now via a variety of media:

Why not support these musicians by actually purchasing their music? Many of them give their music away for free just because they want to be heard. By illegally downloading the work of a self-promoted artist, you’re just sticking it to the little guy, and that’s just plain jerky.

The real point here, though, is that there is a paradigm shift underway. Whether it’s the legitimization of the Pirate Bay, the conviction of the Pirate Bay’s founders, or the conviction (to the tune of almost $2 million) of a woman for relatively minor filesharing, the wild west of torrents is coming to an end.

So what does that mean for our students? Whether in middle school, high school, or college, most of them think nothing of just downloading the content they want from any number of torrent sites. How many people under 25 do you know who purchased all of the music on their iPods? Zero? One or two if you teach at a Catholic school?

This behavior has to change. I don’t mind the idea of “sticking it to the man.” I’m Gen X enough to not be overly fussed about taking a mix cd from someone. I’m geeky enough to use free software whenever I can. However, it’s clear that both legal and cultural tides are turning against the rampant file sharing in which most of our students engage. RIAA is winning more cases, colleges are blocking P2P entirely, and Trent Reznor is actually making millions on the music he gives away for free.

Add it to your list of Internet education bullet points. Students can no longer afford to take such a cavalier attitude towards file sharing. The real question, though, is how to communicate to students about copyright infringement in terms that mean something to them. Michael Scalisi makes a good start in the PC World article, but any other suggestions would be welcome. Talk back below.

Christopher Dawson

Follow Chris Dawson on Twitter! Christopher Dawson is the technology director for the Athol-Royalston School District in northern Massachusetts and a member of the Internet Press Guild. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations, but always keep in mind that the opinions expressed here are his own and not those of his daytime employer, even if he talks incessantly about his day job.

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Posted by: AzuMao Posted on: 10/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Frankly, no one cares about copyright infringement  Lerianis10 | 07/01/09
So what?  GuidingLight | 07/02/09
copyright infringement is not theft  s_souche | 07/02/09
you don't get it  tomasb | 07/02/09
Nope sir  s_souche | 07/02/09
I see you are still trying to make yourself feel less guilty...  readwryt@... | 07/02/09
yes  s_souche | 07/02/09
Are you retarded?  AzuMao | 10/28/09
Yeah, uuuuuh. You keep telling yourself that.  readwryt@... | 07/02/09
Right.  AzuMao | 10/28/09
The pirate bay  s_souche | 07/01/09
lol  AzuMao | 10/28/09
The cultural tide is turning? Really?  raindog469 | 07/01/09
yeah right..  tdk650 | 07/01/09
What world do you live in?  DJ Bang | 07/01/09
"Sticking it to the man"  Theli | 07/02/09
RE: So about those illegal downloads  gertruded | 07/02/09
RE: So about those illegal downloads  Bodazapha | 07/02/09
RE: Life as sheep  branchman67 | 07/02/09
Freedom of speech  AzuMao | 10/28/09
Who are you to decide what law is "unreasonable"  GuidingLight | 07/02/09
Just Mull This One Over, Pal.  Ronin_Omega | 07/06/09
"Rebelling"?  AzuMao | 10/28/09
Well, it depends...  Theseus | 07/02/09
It's not black-and-white  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
Then do not rip it and learn to do without  GuidingLight | 07/02/09
Thank you for the advice  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
So you only have to obey good laws ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
False Analogy  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
bad laws  gertruded | 07/02/09
RE: Breaking a bad law in a way that is harmless  branchman67 | 07/02/09
Moral Relativism  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
I have no problems paying  CobraA1 | 07/02/09
If they bought the rights to the music ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/09
But...  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
As Long As Copyright Is "Life of Author Plus 70 Years"...  sismoc | 07/02/09
You do not get paid  s_souche | 07/02/09
Re: Moral obligations to obey  branchman67 | 07/02/09
sometime  s_souche | 07/02/09
You are correct  john.lemme@... | 07/02/09
by the way  s_souche | 07/02/09
- way forward?  tomasb | 07/02/09
sorry  s_souche | 07/02/09
please...  tomasb | 07/02/09
would someone come to my house  s_souche | 07/02/09
Trent Reznor has the right idea  Caggles | 07/02/09
One person's *free* isn't always the case ...  digitalcanary | 07/02/09
RE: So about those illegal downloads  hniemeyer@... | 07/02/09
Oh please...  readwryt@... | 07/02/09
...it will only get worse from here...  readwryt@... | 07/02/09
On greed  petit@... | 07/02/09
RE: So about those illegal downloads  midgarddragon@... | 07/02/09
File Sharing has just gone private  bradachin@... | 07/06/09

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