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There are a lot of problems with copyright issues online. Some think that they can post and share just about anything they want with no regards to the person who might own that clip, photo, or piece of writing. The rules apply online the same as in real life. If you don’t have permission you should never add something to the many file share sites that are out there today. Most use these sites to share personal things with family, or with the rest of the world if they wish, but others are abusing the anonymous nature of the Internet and hurt other people.
There are some file share sites that handle large files that email can not. This is great for the business traveler that needs to send or receive large files while they are away from the office. This is also a great tool for those who work from home. They may have to spend less time going into the office to deliver their work when they can send it in through the many file share sites that are out there. Those that are meant for business are usually very secure, and work very well for their intended purpose.
Other file share sites are not used as they were intended. Anyone who takes a television show, concert clip, or even a piece of writing that is not theirs and posts it to share on one of these sites in probably in breach of copyright. If you are ever in doubt as to if you should share or not, you should ask the person who owns the copyright if that is okay. If you have no way of reaching them, you shouldn’t just assume you can do it anyway. You should just forget it and find something you can share.
Many don’t see the harm in posting things they don’t own on file share sites, but in reality they are not doing anyone any favors. It is up to the person who owns it to decide what they want to do with it. They may have plans to sell whatever it is in the future, and by posting it for free on file share sites, you are depriving them of the right to profit from that work in the future, and you are also taking away their own choice about what they want to do with what they own. It might seem harmless, but you would think differently the moment it happened to you.

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Blockbuster says it may file for bankruptcy; shares plunge (Fort Worth Star-T...
Blockbuster shares plunged further into penny-stock territory Wednesday after the struggling home-video-rental company said in a regulatory filing that it will likely file for bankruptcy if it's unable to address its debt load.
Blockbuster says it may file for bankruptcy; shares plunge (Standard-Examiner)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Blockbuster Inc. shares plunged further into penny-stock territory Wednesday after the struggling home-video-rental company said in a regulatory filing that it will likely file for bankruptcy if it's unable to address its debt load. read more
Blockbuster warns it may file for bankruptcy (Asbury Park Press)
Blockbuster Inc., the money-losing video-rental chain with $855.9 million in debt, is in talks with Hollywood studios to reduce its DVD costs and said it may file for bankruptcy.
Blockbuster Says May File for Bankruptcy (TheStreet.com)
The video rental chain said it could be forced to file for bankruptcy if cash flows don't improve and it's unable to restructure its debt.
Blockbuster may file for bankruptcy; shares fall (Market Watch)
Blockbuster says in a regulatory filing that it will likely file for bankruptcy if it is unable to address its debt load.
File Sharing Software Reveal Users' Private Information (LiveScience.com via ...
Thousands of Americans may unwittingly be sharing personal medical and financial information stored on their home computers when they use file-sharing software, according to a new study. "The issue has been bubbling for a couple of years," said lead author Khaled El Eman, a senior scientist at the University of Ottawa's Electronic Health Information Laboratory.
File-sharing software reveals user's private info (MSNBC)
Thousands of Americans may unwittingly be sharing personal medical and financial information stored on their home computers when they use file-sharing software, according to a new study.
Redwood Trust Declares $0.25 Per Share Dividend for the First Quarter of 2010...
Redwood Trust, Inc. today announced that its Board of Directors authorized the declaration of a first quarter regular dividend of $0.25 per share. Â The first quarter 2010 dividend is payable on April 21, 2010 to stockholders of record on March 31, 2010.
O2 condemns file-sharing letters (BBC News)
The mobile network condemns a law firm for sending letters to alleged illegal downloaders, including its own customers.
02 condemns file-sharing letters (BBC News)
Thousands of letters that are in the process of being sent to alleged content pirates should be stopped the mobile firm says.
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