
Quote from max401:
The precedent is an ancient one. The law, as well as society, mandates that you have to be an effective and responsible parent.


Quote from max401:
The precedent is an ancient one. The law, as well as society, mandates that you have to be an effective and responsible parent.
"Oh, by the way, kids, don't steal." That doesn't work, you have to raise children by example, lesson and promotion of right and wrong. See MTV for the results of parents that don't.Quote from axeman:
Yeah..... but what parent HASN'T told their kids NOT TO STEAL??
You can't control what they do on the computer all day long.
And then when they DO steal, your gonna be held responsible?
In this age of technology, this is really outta whack.
Kids are starting to steal full length movies, and i'm pretty
sure their parents are clueless about it.
When a minor steals a movie, and the movie company
files a 1 million dollar lawsuit against the parent, something
seems a bit off.
If parents start getting hit with some seriously huge fines
because their minors DISOBEYED them, then removing
computer access completely from minors is going to be
required by all parents who do not wish to expose themselves
to this kind of risk.
The reason I didn't think they could be held accountable in
the first place, is based on my personal experience.
I've never known a single parent get busted for what
their stupid kid has done, and I knew a LOT of stupid kids
growing up that did all kinds of illegal stuff.
But I was wrong.
Will be interesting to see how this plays out.
peace
axeman
What? So the way it should be is that unlimited, unfettered downloading and file sharing should be allowed? In a perfect digital world of your thinking, the entire free availability of a song to billions of listeners, could be based on a single sale of a CD. I guess the RIAA and the entire record industry will have to modify their current busines model!Quote from Pabst:
If Wall Street behaved in the same manner as the recording industry there wouldn't be suits over price fixing or collusion, there would be Racketeering indictments! The RIAA crying foul over file sharing is like the robber who is shot by his would be victim and then presses assault charges.
Quote from max401:
What? So the way it should be is that unlimited, unfettered downloading and file sharing should be allowed? In a perfect digital world of your thinking, the entire free availability of a song to billions of listeners, could be based on a single sale of a CD. I guess the RIAA and the entire record industry will have to modify their current busines model!