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btscene.com
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Found this subscription site while looking for a driver missing from an installation cd for a video capture device. Site looks very professional and has loads of files music and video tv etc to download as well as missing drivers. Is it legal to use ? It claims millions of members worldwide. You have to register email address and payment details. Or is it little more than a file sharing site where no royalties are paid?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'bt' in the site's name refers to BitTorrent, which is a P2P ("peer to peer") file distribution system roughly similar to (but, in many people's opinion, somewhat better than) Gnutella. [You might not have heard of Gnutella but you've probably heard of the most popular program which uses that system, Limewire].
BtScene.com doesn't actually host any files. It simply provides an 'indexing system' so that users of programs (such as uTorrent) which use the BitTorrent system can find what they're looking for on other users' PCs.
Just as with using Limewire, DOWNLOADING copyright material (without the consent of the copyright holder) is illegal. But unless it's done for commercial gain (or on such a large scale that it's to the serious detriment of a copyright holder) it's only a CIVIL offence (for which you can be sued but not fined or sent to prison). However, like all P2P systems, BitTorrent requires you to make the files which you're downloading available to other users of the system. That counts as UPLOADING, (= 'distribution' in the eyes of the law), which is a CRIMINAL offences as well as a civil one.
Chris
BtScene.com doesn't actually host any files. It simply provides an 'indexing system' so that users of programs (such as uTorrent) which use the BitTorrent system can find what they're looking for on other users' PCs.
Just as with using Limewire, DOWNLOADING copyright material (without the consent of the copyright holder) is illegal. But unless it's done for commercial gain (or on such a large scale that it's to the serious detriment of a copyright holder) it's only a CIVIL offence (for which you can be sued but not fined or sent to prison). However, like all P2P systems, BitTorrent requires you to make the files which you're downloading available to other users of the system. That counts as UPLOADING, (= 'distribution' in the eyes of the law), which is a CRIMINAL offences as well as a civil one.
Chris
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