And Of Course, Canada Gets Its New Anti-Camcording Bill
from the you-saw-that-coming,-didn't-you? dept
Since the beginning of the year, we've seen news story after news story about how Canada supposedly had a huge camcording problem, with people apparently making unauthorized copies of movies for sale after taping them with a camcorder in the theater. This left out a few important things. First, camcording is increasingly a minor problem for movie studios, as the copies you see online and on counterfeit DVDs are more often leaked from studio prints or early released DVDs, rather than the weak quality camcorded versions, complete with audience coughing and heads blocking the bottom of the picture. Second, the numbers the industry kept claiming didn't add up, and the MPAA refused to provide any proof for the numbers they kept claiming about the problem (and those numbers kept changing). In fact, Canadian politicians have said they've relied on these questionable numbers rather than asking for any independent studies. Third, the press and the MPAA almost entirely ignored the laws in Canada that already made it illegal to tape movies. Fourth, the US had stronger laws passed already, and there's no evidence that it's done anything to decrease incidents of camcording. Of course, why let facts get in the way of a few lobbyists and campaign contributions? As expected, Canadian politicians have introduced a much stricter anti-camcording bill that will include jail time (two to five years) for those caught camcording. Michael Geist notes that the bill is on the "fast track" and may not even have any debate before being approved. This seems clearly a case of politicians bowing down to corporate interests (even those outside their own country). No, there's no defense for camcording a movie -- but if it's not a huge problem and existing laws can handle it, why waste government, law enforcement and judicial time and money over what's really a corporate problem?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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Buy your own ..
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Re: Buy your own ..
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I see a new market
Might as well make it a pirate hat. ;-)
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Borg hat?
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Re: Borg hat?
I want answers, damnit!
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Re: Re: Borg hat?
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How Hollywood Got Its Camcorder Bill
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Try it!
*cough* Hey, got anymore popcorn? *shush* *cough*
*crying baby in the background*
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Re: Try it!
Of course, if the legislators stay busy passing the same laws over and over, they won't have time to poke their noses into other things (like new taxes).
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Hypotheticial
Unless it's a movie I really wanted to see, then I'd just go to the movies and watch it.
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WALL
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Way to go.
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Shakeycams?
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Re: Shakeycams?
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definition of a committee?
Lets see....is it soon to be election time for someone? Would MIAA be a good campaign backer?
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Future prison conversation
Prisoner #2: Life!! How long you in?
Prisoner #1: 5 years for rape. What did you do?
Prisoner #2: Camcording a movie at the local cinema.
Prisoner #1: Bummer.
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Re: Future prison conversation
Prisoner #2: Life!! How long you in?
Prisoner #1: 5 years for rape. What did you do?
Prisoner #2: Camcording a movie at the local cinema.
Prisoner #1: Bummer. You know I hate those goddamn shaky cam movies. What did you use to record the movie?
Prisoner #2: My cellphone.
Prisoner #1: I thought as much, you know what that calls for, right?
Prisoner #2: No?
Prisoner #1: Assrape.
Prisoner #2: *sob*
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Because that's what the politicos get paid for - shilling for corporate interests.
Oh. That was a rhetorical question, wasn't it?
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So VeryLame its just movies jeeze
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