MPAA Trots Out Bootleg-Sniffing Wonder Dogs For Another Publicity Tour
from the woof-woof dept
Last fall, the MPAA showed off its newest tool in the fight against piracy: two specially trained labradors, who it claimed could sniff out pirated DVDs. Just one problem with the otherwise brilliant plan: bootleg DVDs smell exactly the same as legit ones. Also, just having two of the dogs wouldn't seem to make much impact on such a geographically spread-out issue. But why bother with such realities when you can just haul the dogs out every so often and fly them somewhere new in the world and grab some more PR? The dogs are now in Malaysia, where they're hanging out for press photos, and doing nothing to stem the tide of pirated CDs and DVDs, or helping the MPAA's members figure out some new business models. Despite quotes from the MPAA and a Malaysian official about how the dogs do such a great job at fighting piracy, basically all they've got are some canine false-positive machines. While the dogs might be able to go through shipments to detect DVDs very quickly, what about all the time that humans then have to waste inspecting shipments by hand just to appease the MPAA? But the group doesn't want you to focus on that too much -- after all, aren't those dogs really cute?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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You don't need dogs to sniff out the pirates
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Re: You don't need dogs to sniff out the pirates
LOL who am i kiddin.... this is bs
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mpaa diabolical scheme?
it's BRILLIANT! what geniuses ...
wow, and I thought they were just a bunch of money-grubbing bastiches ... how wrong I was ...
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hmm
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Wha?
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not as stupid as it might appear
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Re: not as stupid as it might appear
The real question is:
a. Do they have any legal ground to search anything? I don't think that they do, even if they knew for a fact there was an illegal shipment, all they can legally do is inform customs.
b. Are the dogs certified for use? Will a judge uphold any seizure made by these dogs? Any repercussion for wasting somebodies time searching a legal shipment of dvds?
I am confident that if the mpaa showed up with some dogs and wanted to start searching, if you called your lawyer you could tell them to bugger off.
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Re: not as stupid as it might appear
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What about the crime of being stupid?
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Re: What about the crime of being stupid?
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For me, this means that I should never burn a DVD while sitting in a Chinese restaurant for fear that it would become suspect.
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OK I stopped laughing . . .now
It's clear that posting to the web won't do it - no matter how much there is.
Politicians read the MSM, not the blogs (not enough anyway).
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don't you people realize how hard it is on the MPAA and the movie producers and actors?
They are literally loosing dozens of cents to piracy everyday!
THeir children will have to go without nickle candy for atleast one day a year due to this horrid horrid piracy.
Please, think of the poor, starving actors, producers and childrens!
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Re: Fed Ex
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Let it happen, it'll be interesting how it pans ou
Eventually they will start a class action against the actions of unreasonable search and seasure, because this so-called "contraband", isn't actually contraband, (please point to case law which says posession of DVDs or CDs is illegal) and overall warrants for unreasonable search.
People are getting smarter and realizing that they can fight fire (lawsuits) with fire.
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Nuke Hollywood !
Goooooooooooood doggie!
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HAHAHAAAA...
HAHAHAHAHAAAAA, puff, puff, puff.....GASP, HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA!!!!
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Amazing!
Can it tell the difference between a movie burned to DVD and the latest Ubuntu linux distro? Do the bits smell different?!!
This is so totally bogus I don't even know where to begin!
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Yes I am serious about my comment. That really did happen. Fedex even made public comments about it.
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Doggie treats
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embarassing
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How do I inform the MPAA?
One of the things my company do is make sampler DVDs containing code for potential customers - we also use our inhouse DVD burning facility to produce DVDs containing images, tools etc for our field support (all fully licensed and legal)
Last year I went around a snowboarding show in London and this lovely lady from Utah gave me a promo DVD on winter sports in her region...
Obviously everybody who produces DVDs in quantities over 1 should inform the MPAA of their activities, since they are the world DVD police
Who do we call and should I call them everytime we burn or everytime we ship or travel with them?
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