English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Disclaimer



*

You own the actual music that you are downloading.
*

If you do NOT own have the actual Music you are downloading, then the Music must be deleted from your computer And or other Storage Device within 24 hours.
*

No Music will be sold by you.
*

This Website and its webhosts / webmaster / owner / staff will not be liable for your actions or actions taken towards you.
*

Any and all damages done to your computer is entirely your responsibility, we cannot be held liable for it
*

2006-11-30 10:34:40 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

For controversial reasons, if you are affiliated with any government, ANTI-Piracy group or any other related group, or were formally a worker of one you CANNOT enter this web site, cannot access any of its files and you cannot view any of the HTML files. If you enter this site you are not agreeing to these terms and you are violating code 431.322.12 of the Internet Privacy Act signed by Bill Clinton in 1995 and that means that you CANNOT threaten our ISP(s) or any person(s) or company storing these files, and cannot prosecute any person(s) affiliated with this page which includes family, friends or individuals who run or enter this web site.
*

We reserve the right to change this policy at any time.
*

If and only if you agree to all of the above then you may enter.

Continue To Music ONLY if You Agree To The Above

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

2006-11-30 10:35:32 · update #1

2 answers

sorry, that disclaimer wont absolve you of anything. its as solid as a wet paper bag.

http://www.snopes.com/legal/privacy.htm

2006-11-30 10:51:32 · answer #1 · answered by arus.geo 7 · 0 0

You can't change the law just by claiming it doesn't apply to you. All they need is a court order, a search warrant, or a subpoena.

Penalties for Infringement:
The remedies provided by the law to a copyright owner mean that making illegal copies, or otherwise infringing, could bring some very unpleasant consequences:

Statutory damages of from $750 to $30,000 in the simplest cases. If the court finds that the infringer “was not aware and had no reason to believe that his or her acts constituted an infringement” the minimum damages may be reduced. Also, the penalty can be remitted for teachers in public or nonprofit schools who had reasonable grounds for believing that the “fair use” portions of the law applied. But be aware that ignorance of the law is no excuse—teachers who wish to use this provision need to understand “fair use” and make the most of the privileges it grants, but they must also abide by its very definite limitations.
If a court decides that the act of infringement was willful, the damages can go up to $150,000 per copyright infringed.
If a court finds willful infringement for commercial advantage and private financial gain is proved, the infringer can face criminal fines of up to $250,000 or five years’ imprisonment, or both.

I suggest you find a disclaimer from a legitimate site and copy it.

Good Luck with that.

2006-11-30 22:53:07 · answer #2 · answered by musemessmer 6 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers