The MPAA Funding Public Surveillance As Well
from the why-stop-with-stalking? dept
The entertainment industry really is trying to watch everything you do. On the same day the news comes out that the entertainment industry spent months trailing the CEO of Kazaa's Sharman Networks, another story says that the MPAA will be funding surveillance cameras in downtown LA. The entertainment industry's own enforcement arm won't be watching the videos -- instead, they're being piped straight to the police, which is probably cheaper for the industry anyway. So, does this mean I can set up surveillance cameras in any public spot and tell the police to watch the resulting feeds? Of course, the MPAA's own definition of piracy: "If you haven't paid for it, you've stolen it," certainly suggests that they're offering "stolen" videos to the police. The police didn't pay for it, after all... Perhaps that definition isn't quite that accurate.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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A Perp is but a Perp
Over in Japan, 8 teenage girls were arrested for ganging up on another girl, forcing her to take off all her clothes, then taking pictures of her with their cell phone cameras and sharing the files.
As the semantics of word usage change over time, "file sharing" could come to refer to more serious crimes of involuntarily taking embarrassing pictures.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20050531-00000111-kyodo-soci
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So how much is the MPAA paying?
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