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Tokyo Court Orders 2 to Pay ¥500 mil over 'fast Movie' Uploads

youtube short video Search for them on YouTube and you will find most of them all available and hosted there. I have no interest in listening to compressed music that the likes of a YouTube stream provide, that's why I PAY for Tidal. And more people would have gained interest to watch them. Thank you. Like I have no interest in watching the 'highlights' of a movie in average resolution on a small screen, Tiger. Disgusting. Shame on these movie companies. Regarding the court's decision to order the payment of a large sum of damages, lawyer for the plaintiffs Hiroyuki Nakajima told a press conference it was a "significant deterrent against future cases of copyright infringement," and added it was "meaningful" that the film companies had come together to obtain a payout of its scale. I've never downloaded music or film for free. It was a similar story years back when the music industry giants went after people uploading MP3’s and sued them for millions of dollars. In the end, it was the music industry that had to give up on it - the people could never pay back the ridiculous fines, they never stopped the mp3s and eventually had to adapt to the streaming services distribution model.


I've amassed a collection of over 3000 CDs over the years which I've digitised myself plus I subscribe to 2 streaming services to discover new music. Musicians are becoming burned out at a younger age now from having to tour so much as revenue from music sales is so diminished by streaming services which I am happy to pay for so at least they they get something. Musicians earn very little real money from "record sales" or streaming. Its obvious that the judge did the right thing and in the end they still didn't payed the real amount of damage. I’m sure the judge would binge watch inka videos if he had a tv that didn’t require manually changing the channel? There are a billion story recap videos on Youtube. Why not try reporting and flagging them all and see the responses from YouTube. And speaking of your CD collection, try this out tiger. With the exception of a couple of blockbuster kids movies, Japan hasnt put out a decent movie in decades. If there was a particularly egregious way of doing it like showing actual movie in fast forward then sure.


The smart thing to do would have been to sponsor them officially and take a portion of the revenue as well as influence people to go see your movie. What right do these people have to profit off another companies work without rights permissions. No licence, no right to edit that movies and monetize. Why don't those production companies start making "official" fast movies or short films of around 10 min, and upload them to Youtube? Think YouTube would have accepted a 500-million-yen judgment, or the bogus methodology used to calculate it? I have personally spent more than £70,000 on music in my time. YouTubeers are getting a bigger fine than the negligent corporate murders from overtime, unpaid wages, sexual harassment or rape, open face scam and bribes of officials and more… Gives a bit of a much-needed injection to the dying industry that can’t otherwise keep customers who are sick of the unnecessary middle-men. Actual crimes like rape and bullying to the point of suicide are totally ignored here, makes me sick. These companies are desperately trying to scratch together whatever pennies they can. Love it. Lots of downvoted - But no one can say much, because, you wouldn't do your job for free.


They sued the individual YouTubers, because in this society you aim not for the one with the deepest pockets, but for whomever is weakest and who you know you will win easily against. I am all for sever punishment for those who infringe on the hard work of others. But as we all know this is NOT new to Japan, in fact many Japanese companies were sued and many law suites are still in the justice system UNSOLVED. Absurd and another example of the corporate controlled Japanese courts. Enough to buy a small house. But since the movies were bad or bland enough for viewers to not give a darn after the synopsis, I guess they didn't do such a good job on the films? These were minutes long summaries of movies. The court said the films, which are typically shortened to around 10 minutes, contained narrations about the movies' plots. This ​post was done by GSA C᠎ontent G᠎en erat or D emoversi on!



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