US Congress, Ready And Willing To Serve... Hollywood
from the thanks-esteemed-leaders dept
The entertainment industry's been aiming for some time to plug the "analog hole" -- the point at which audio and video has to be unencrypted to allow for playback on analog devices. Back in November, Hollywood told a congressional hearing that it should force consumer electronics manufacturers to make their devices respond to two forms of copy protection to plug the hole, killing off plenty of fair use in the process. We hoped then that Congress wouldn't fall for it, but somebody's bitten, hook, line and sinker, introducing the exact bill the entertainment industry wanted (via Boing Boing). What makes this bill so particularly insidious -- beyond its wanton destruction of fair use -- is that it sounds like would criminalize circumventing the copy protection, regardless of the end purpose. And, as an added kicker, the head of our favorite government agency, the US Patent and Trademark Office, gets to make determinations on the technology involved -- something at which they display their incompetence regularly. So, fair use becomes fair game for the likes of the MPAA and RIAA to sue you, and/or have you prosecuted. All this bill will do is increase the price of electronics and punish everyday people -- professional, criminal pirates will move on unabated -- while stifling innovation. Who wins? Hollywood, of course. They're paying the bills, after all.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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Conservatives are supposed to be swayed by arguments about free markets and against governments picking winners, but they have a habit of suspending these principles when shown greenbacks from their corporate paymasters. They also tend to accept at face value a property-rights framing of the debate, assuming that intellectual property == physical property.
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Though that isn't the point, the point is that business like Hollywood or anything else only have control if the government gives them that control. Enough with the fear tactics America, don't let it distract you a moment more.
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Real "conservatives" are Libertarians. They believe the government has NO right interfering whatsoever with any market, including, but not limited to the technology market. If IP owners want to protect their "property," they are free to do so with their various DRM schemes, but they are NOT free to force any other industry (namely the hardware industry) to manufacture products that they or their consumer markets would otherwise shun.
I think this lumping of various political ideologies is a dangerous one as well. Today's republicans are just as "liberal" as the leftists when it comes to government spending and government power expansion. Similarly, so called "liberals" have never really been about the promotion of liberty--they have been about the promotion of special interest groups that hand them their vote in exchange for money or power. If you ask me, the only difference between republicans and democrats today is abortion. Both will take all your money and spend it on whatever interest groups have the best lobbying power (right now, it looks like hollywood). True conservatives and Libertarians would never sell the people out to the rich and powerful few.
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So in fact, noone wins. Ignorance wins.
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It continues to amaze me, the whining that goes on today about how government is bought and paid for by the corporate interests.. yet come election time the people vote for those exact 'corporate' candidates!
Baffling.
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"There is a new home for Liberal Democrat voters - and so a real prospect of a change of government - because today we have a Conservative Party that believes passionately in green politics, that is committed to decentralisation and localism, that supports open markets, that is prepared to stand up for civil liberties and the rule of law" ... Mr Cameron went on: "So I believe it's time for Liberal Democrat voters, councillors and MPs that share these values and this agenda to come and join the new Conservative Party." - The Conservative Party
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Yet ANOTHER reason why democracy is a BAD idea.
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An odd comment. The conservative ("ie, fascist") side of things seems far more inclined to control everything. I might suggest, ignorant sir, that you do your best to put aside your personal vested interest (a presumption based on your statement that you live and work in hollywood) in the statements of the entertainment industry, and look up things like what "fascist" really means and what "liberalism" really means. You might be surprised.
But I must agree, it is about the power (and the money that follows power) and specifically about the wishes of the entertainment industry to hold all power possible over what you see, hear and read.
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I am writing from my observation --- that conservatives are in practice the most likely to be in the pay of business interests and so naturally will defer to them. And business is very keen on government expansion when it benefits business. But liberals do not, generally, defer to business against what they perceive to be the public interest, which means that they may support the market when business, and conservatives, do not.
And FYI libertarians also have a strong copyright-is-property tendency. it's not universal, I grant you, but it's there nonetheless.
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http://www.makeitpolicy.org.uk/PP-ISociety-Copyright.html
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Sorry "bob," I'm sticking with Plato on this one, who commented, the last time that the democracy experiment failed (for the same reasons it did this time) that Democracy is not the best form of government but it is the most mediocre, and can never rise above, nor fall below that level, which means that it is also the safest form of government – but certainly not the best. Think I’m making it up? Read “The Republic” it’s available at Gutenberg.
But you are right Bob. The problem IS that we are humans – and as such suffer from a HUGE list of failings. If we were not human, perhaps democracy would be a great idea – but we are, so it isn’t. Look around you – is this the BEST things could be?
You have been taught all your life that democracy was the best thing – but that doesn’t make it so. Is a vote really all that important to you? Or is there something else that is more important to you? Say, freedom?
Most Americans don’t give enough of a shit about democracy to be bothered to exercise it (even though they will blindly tell you that they think it is deathly important) but most Americans WILL fight tooth and nail for their freedoms – as long as they are not asked to surrender them for “the children” or to the “terrorists” or the RIAA. It is a bit of a straw man to suggest that the only alternative to Democracy is Hitler. You can have freedom without democracy – just like we have democracy without freedom.
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Liberal, conservative, doesn't matter, we are all human, we are all lyars, we all want power. It is only human.
I leave you with a quote:
"You (politicians) think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom."
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when it comes to money, we are all greedy bastards.
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