The National Center for State Courts produced a comic to visualize and educate more people about the law system.
The comic shows two law cases, one about a city trying to confiscate houses to build a new library and the other one about a girl convicted for downloading music over the internet.
It’s amazing how the comic spreads propaganda of the music industry. Just a few examples
[Lawyer of the music industry:] Many consider downloading music without paying for it to be a victimless crime, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Losses numbering in the millions are passed on to the everyday consumer when purchasing music.
But form your own opinion by reading the comic which I have uploaded to my blog.
Also read this about why the industry is lying.
And if you want to hear REALLY free music which is also (often) good, surf to jamendo.com and enjoy Creative Commons licensed music.
Source: Fünf Filmfreunde
Tags: comics, copyright, law, national center for state courts, propaganda, usa
