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Copyright aspects of downloading and streaming : ウィキペディア英語版 | Copyright aspects of downloading and streaming Streaming and downloading (or saving) media files involves the use of linking and framing Internet material, and relates to copyright law. Streaming and downloading can involve making infringing copies of the works in question; organizations running such websites may become vicariously liable for infringement by actively inducing infringement by others. ==Background==
Open hosting servers allows people to upload files to a central server, which incurs bandwidth and hard disk space costs due to files generates with each download. Anonymous and open hosting servers make it difficult to hold hosts accountable. Taking legal action against the technologies behind unauthorized "file sharing" has proven successful for centralized networks (such as Napster), and untenable for decentralized networks like (Gnutella, BitTorrent). Downloading and streaming relates to the more general usage of the Internet to facilitate copyright circumvention (copyright infringement), often called "piracy". As overt static hosting to unauthorized content (i.e. centralized networks) is often quickly and uncontroversially rebuffed, legal issues have in recent years tended to deal with the usage of dynamic web technologies (decentralized networks, trackerless bittorrents) to circumvent the ability of copyright owners to directly engage particular distributors and consumers.
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