How much of the movie would need to be downloaded is the other thing I think that would be required.. and unless they are seeding you a large chunk or you tell them you have 99% of the chunks for the torrent do they have a leg to stand on? You don't need to get permission to use an insubstantial part of a work. Infringement only occurs when a whole work or a "substantial" part of a work is copied or used in a way that is reserved to the copyright owner. -----Original Message----- From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Tim Price Sent: Friday, 2 September 2011 4:46 p.m. To: 'Dan Wallis'; nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] An Experiment of Copyright? . And whether copying something is theft. Beer! -----Original Message----- From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Dan Wallis Sent: Friday, 2 September 2011 4:27 p.m. To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] An Experiment of Copyright? . On 02/09/11 16:22, Craig Whitmore wrote:
I can tell everyone that my friends car is at number X Great North Road, but as far as I know it doesn't mean all the people who know the location can steal it (the car).
That may depend upon your interpretation of "can" being "is able to," or "is permitted to." _______________________________________________ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG(a)list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog