Soon You May Have To Pay For Every Time Your Computer Caches A Song Copy
from the pay-pay-pay-pay-again dept
Steven Leach writes "This will be a busy week in the House -- Congress goes into summer recess Friday, but not before considering the Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 (SIRA). Never heard of SIRA? That's the way Big Copyright and their lackey's want it, and it's bad news for you. Simply put, SIRA fundamentally redefines copyright and fair use in the digital world. It would require all incidental copies of music to be licensed separately from the originating copy. Even copies of songs that are cached in your computer's memory or buffered over a network would need yet another license. Once again, Big Copyright is looking for a way to double-dip into your wallet, extracting payment for the same content at multiple levels. Today, so-called "incidental" copies don't need to be licensed; they're made in the process of doing *other* things, like listening to your MP3 library or plugging into a Net radio station. If you paid for the MP3 and the radio station is up-to-date with its bookkeeping, nobody should have to pay again, right? Not if SIRA becomes law. Out of the blue, copyright holders would have created an entire new market to charge for -- and sue over. Good for them. Bad for us." The EFF has more on the bill, which the industry is hoping to sneak through. Both sites have ways to contact your elected representatives if you feel this change goes too far.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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Bill you everywhere, everytime.. and even more tha
Very involving and rediculous.
I like the old times where you could buy a record, movie or photograph, and look at it, and look at again. I could tell my friends.. "i bought a record, its cool.. you wanna listen to it?
You may want to buy it too."
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Re: Bill you everywhere, everytime.. and even more
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OK
Then when I get the bill for it I can make a roucous about how completely asinine copyright law has become.
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Re: OK
hHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
holy shit! that is so funny!
ill do it with you!
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Wow
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This Just In...
MIT has just submitted a student patent for thinking and Playboy's Hugh Heffner was awarded a patent on the nipple. Breast feeding royalties to be retroactive....
In other news, a Cambrige study showed a correlation between "monkey get bananna" and contemporary lobby practices.
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Re: This Just In...
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pay pay and then pay again
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pay pay and then pay again
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pay pay and then pay again
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Re: pay pay and then pay again
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I almost wish..
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Re: I almost wish..
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Re: I almost wish..
Yeah, a Cartel.
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Weeee!
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Weeee!
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Dying Breed
Sort of reminds me of an insect stinging something even though the sting will kill itself in the process. Only. They haven't figured that part out yet.
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I don't necessarily agree with your characterizati
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Way Too Far
I'm gonna tattoo the musical score to a song on my buttcheeks and see if they can sue my for my butt-skin.
--ProfHiB
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Good for the RIAA
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Re: Good for the RIAA
CIRCULAR REASONING.
Uhmmm, capitalism is the fastest way to bring down capitalism? Circular logic proves that otherwise... or maybe you don't believe those tiny transistors that your computer is using as you are typing.
--ProfHiB
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Royalty-free feed licenses
I fear what musicians earn are royalties, what the RIAA and Lables collect are Fees. Therefore, Royalty-free license may mean that the musicians and bands do not get money. That does not necessarly mean it is a fee-free license. Don't you love language?
At least... that is what I have come to understand.
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I will never an artist for another track as long as the RIAA is in existence.
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Death to music?
How sad.
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For all you law gurus out there.... I have a question...
Instead of being paid to play the music, would it be helpful if bands had an agreement that was signed by themselves and the bar owners that stated, more or less, that the band is being paid for equipment costs, transportation, etc....? It's just a question that's been in my head for a while.... Though I'm sure that the IRS or some other group would want to get involved then, since you're leaving a paper trail of sorts.... Damn, all I want to do is enjoy my hobby and pay my bar tab....
And perhaps there's another place on techdirt for this sort of question... If so, point me in the right direction.
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