Intellectual property is a hard thing to grasp, I recognize this. But in all of these cases you have NO legal right to copy for yourself much less distribute in anyway.greenchili wrote:OK so is someone saying it is perfectly ok to go to the Steve Taylor fansite and pick up some of his music. Simply because "Steve T" said it was OK? Well what about the involved parties and the money due to them?
Well that certainly brings up alot of interesting questions.
For example.. If for some strange reason
A local radio station plays an entire Petra album. The listener records the radio station and burn it to a CD. Is that legal? Is it legal to then copy that CD and give it to a friend?
Same thing for internet radio. If an internet radio station plays an entire album. The listener records the songs, burns em to a CD. Is that legal? Is it legal to then copy that CD and give it to a friend?
Extending this to bootlegs (which I'm not exactly sure how the LAW applies in this case). But assuming it is legal.
Someone records a live concert (whether by video or audio), and NO indication was given by the artist that recording was NOT allowed. Is said person allowed to keep that recording, as well as make copies available to a friend?
It doesn't matter what is or isn't said by the radio station or venue.
The Bible IS very clear. "Thou Shall Not Steal".
Their is a such thing as "Fair Use". This means I could quote a line from a song for use in a sermon, or use music for an instructional purpose in most cases.
But I think most people have NO CLUE just how many laws are broken ... maybe without knowing.
For example: Do you use projected lyrics for worship? -- you better be paying your licensing fee.
Do you use soundtrax in church? Better make sure of the licensing agreements....most not all uses are covered.
Do you play cds at church for the entire congregation or for background music at events? Better have paid the licensing fees! (A lot of resturants are getting into big trouble for not complying --- churches won't be far behind)
The list could go on and on.
Whether you do something for ministry or for profit generally makes no difference.
THE POINT ... really is one of submission. Isn't that the whole point of Christianity........ to submit our will unto the Father's will? It is something to keep in check if you are a Christian.
I used to speed all the time...not really fast, just 10 or 15 miles over. A pastor of mine talked about that one day. He explained that submission was an act that we have to practice in all areas of our life especially if we are going to be willing to submit to God on a BIG matter (like following Him into missions or some other life change). I was not willing to submit to the authorities in society by habitually breaking the law.
God calls us to submit to our fellow man and to Him.
If our heart is so unwilling to submit to paying fellow brothers and sisters for their art even if it means going without, then how are we going to be able to submit to the Father when He calls us to take an even GREATER leap of Faith?