Swedish Police Set Up A Special Force To Prop Up Hollywood's Business Models
from the but-why? dept
Just as the US gets its own special "piracy police" in the Justice Department, it looks like Swedish police have put together something similar, with specific police tasked with investigating unauthorized file trading and copyright infringement, teamed up with some prosecutors to help bring cases. Of course, at worst, these should be civil issues decided between private companies and individuals, and at best, the industry should learn to adapt already, as plenty of participants have.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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Mike, what somebody should do and what they will do are two entirely different things. As I've said before, when a company has a government granted monopoly they do not understand how a free market capitalist system works. They don't now how to change to the marketplace, how to set prices, how to make a better product to serve their customers. They live off their government monopoly like a parasite lives off its host.
When the copyright industry is faced with competition it sues. If it is not legally capable of suing, it has the laws changed so it can sue. If that's not enough, it demands government protection of its government granted monopoly.
The copyright industry is utterly convinced that its monopolies are more important than any right we as citizens might have. If you think the drug war back in the 80s and 90s was ridiculous for putting relatively innocent people in prison, the upcoming war on IP infringement will be 100 times worse.
People will be incarcerated, families will be bankrupted, and lives will be ruined. All for the protection of Disney and Viacom's monopolies.
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What if this sort of thing was happening in every industry, and technology has only revealed it in the content industry. What would that mean for future turmoil in the American economy?
I've been interested in reading this book, but I haven't had a chance to get to it yet.
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"Time magazine added Zuckerberg as one of The World's Most Influential People of 2008. He fell under the Scientists & Thinkers category for his web phenomenon, Facebook, and ranked 52 out of 101 people[5] As of January 2010 Zuckerberg is the youngest self-made businessman worth more than a billion dollars.[6]"
I have one simple question: how much go you pay for Facebook?
And another, how much do you pay for Google?
Why is it that these two sites, are probably the most successful sites out there, and are literally worth BILLIONS.. but the users don't pay?
Odd, huh?
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Simply... we need NEW artists that will participate in a NEW way of doing business in the music industry.
Google's been around 1% of the time most major record labels have been and if it's not worth as much as they are now, it's gotta be close.
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when will someone die
rise up against the tyranny
as johhny cash would say
i hear the train a comin
and i aint seen the sunshine since i dont know when
im stuck in folsom prison
and time keeps draggin on
but that train keeps a rolling on down to san antone
when i was just a baby
my momma told me son
always be a good boy
dont ever play with guns
but i shot a man in reno
just to watch him die
but i hear that whistle blowin
i hang my head and die
( ya know the live version played at folsom prison )
read and listen to those words
...
i bet theres rich folks eaten from a fancy dinning car
there prolly drinkin coffee and smokin big cigars
i know i had it coming i know i cant be free
those p[people keep a movin and thats what soldiers me
now think
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When did it end? It's still a felony in my state to even have a seed of marijuana on you. Until they start locking up masses of file sharers it will never compare to our ridiculous war on drugs.
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im getting bored
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When did it end? It's still a felony in my state to even have a seed of marijuana on you. Until they start locking up masses of file sharers it will never compare to our ridiculous war on drugs.
Yep and the 'corporate prisons' will profit significantly. They are already corporitized to a sickening level and the U.S. has more people incarcerated than *ANY* nation in the world.. I guess Sweden's jealous.
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