I agree with Zigner.
Joe, it is true that the laws/statutes are not all that there is. That is why I often provide
case law to show how these laws/statutes are being interpreted and applied by the courts.
Right now, the courts are saying that the download of movies in these mass-defendant John Doe cases is an infringement on copyright holders' rights. It is not ME saying all of this because it is my "opinion" that it is illegal. It is me REPEATING what the courts have ruled, what the
court Opinions have been and are to date. These decisions that I cite will often include the Opinions of the Supreme Court.
Can the copyright holders go after the illegal distributors of copyrighted material? Sure. They do. Check out the
Zuffa/UFC suits. But those who illegally download copyrighted material are legitimate targets of copyright holders, as well, because they are also guilty of infringement.
It is comparable in some ways to law enforcement efforts in illegal drug sales - those who purchase and use illegal drugs can be arrested and charged and convicted for possession and use, and so can the individuals who are making these illegal drugs available for sale. The penalties are generally more severe for the distributors than for the users, in both my drug example and with copyright infringement.
But to say that because everyone is doing it somehow makes the infringement legal and excused? I don't buy that argument at all. This "everyone is doing it" argument has never worked for me as a parent, and it doesn't work for me when it comes to the law. And, more importantly, it doesn't work very well as a defense in court.
You are certainly free in court to use as many defenses to your copyright infringement as you find available to use, including the "everyone does it" defense. I do not hold out high hopes for you with this defense. It alone will not change the law and courts operate within the confines of the law (generally).
I seriously suggest that you work
within the law to get the laws that you find are unfair changed, instead of disobeying the laws in protest over their unfairness.
I also recommend you consult with an attorney in your area for further advice and direction.