Hollywood's Hail Mary Pass: Skipping A Commercial To Be Illegal
from the good-luck-with-that-plan dept
It looks like Hollywood is making one last ditch lame duck hail mary pass to try to get all of the legislation they want passed while Orrin Hatch is still head of the Senate Judiciary Committee. There's an effort to quickly push through the Intellectual Property Protection Act, which basically rolls up all the bad Hollywood legislation into one. The idea is to get it approved quickly without too much discussion as everyone's attention is elsewhere. Among the features of the bill (many of which you'll recognize from previous ridiculous bills) are giving the Justice Department the ability to file civil suits concerning copyright infringement (basically playing the role of Hollywood's private enforcement agency with public money), banning any kind of unauthorized file sharing and throwing anyone caught with a video camera in a movie theater into jail for three years. Then, of course, there's the personal favorite: banning commercial skipping. Considering that one entertainment exec accused anyone who got up to go to the bathroom during commercials of stealing TV, apparently Hollywood really does believe that the government should force their obsolete business model back into place. What's scary, is that some politicians seem willing to do so.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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What's REALLY scary ...
What's REALLY scary is we put these boobs in office !
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Also, we already have the ability to skip trailers in DVDs disabled (unless you rip or use hacked firmware).
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potential for hypocrisy?
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It keeps getting scarier
I'm just glad we have no oil or we'd be invaded.
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What's More Scary ...
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Back to VCR's. Re: What's More Scary ...
Don't think I won't, either.
Surely someone is working on a non-TIVO plain ol' recordable DVD or hard drive for your TV, so you can skip commercials and record things that way?
Make it illegal to skip commercials seems just ridiculous - you'd think advertisers would experience some backlash - perhaps someone will organize that via the internet...
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