Latest ACTA Text Seems To Conflict With Hard Fought New Language On Damages In Patent Reform Bill
from the but-it-won't-change-the-law... dept
Remember how the USTR and various lobbyists keep insisting that ACTA won't change US law? Or even limit its flexibility in changing the law? Well, if you take the latest leak and the fact that the USTR is now admitting that it's hoping ACTA will cover patents, and then look at the newly released patent reform bill, you'll discover that, on the issue of damages, it certainly looks like the two are in conflict. This is pretty important, since the "damages" part of patent reform was the key stumbling block last year, with a lot of back and forth going into the development of the language. For the USTR to then come along and potentially screw that up with poorly thought out language in ACTA could be a big 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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Acta the stinker
This in a nutshell is becoming the apparent reason for all the secrecy. It's not a national security issue, it's a back room deal that reeks to high heaven. The planners of this treaty are trying hard to hide the dead skunk in the room with the comment of "what smell".
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they tried teh ACTA law calle dbill c61 and IT FAILED BADLY
the extremely vague phrase
"technological protection measure" NOW belongs 100% to the manufacturer. YOU can't thus modify , rmeove or tamper with the following as i argued:
Car door locks and doors
House locks and doors
if you lose a key for any padlock or other item you would be required to contact the manufacturer
NOT just a computer bill as its so vague the entire country said a resounding SCREW THIS BILL
and then came the govts claim that each download would ONLY be a 500$ fine not even understanding that every dvdrip aka xvid that is made form a dvdr whether in our out of copyright would break this law and GET YOU a 20000 $ fine
now
DONT pay your fine you can get time
max is one day per ten dollars
7 years for a tv ep? a music tune or a movie
ill get in argument with you and in heat a moment kill you and plead to a manslaughter charge and its max time is 7 years
thats right murderers getting same time as music down loaders leads us to this charter violation
SECTION 12 of the CHARTER of RIGHTS and FREEDOMS
CRUEL and UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
look it up its a great example of how OUR rights are truly being trampled on by the hollywood economic terrorists
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Re: they tried teh ACTA law calle dbill c61 and IT FAILED BADLY
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I would think that the language was very well thought out with intent to force the outcome you fear.
But maybe I'm just being cynical or paranoid or something...
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WTF ...
This is not the country I grew up in. I promise you... this will become another game changing treaty, and you will never ONCE hear about it on the nightly news. ACTA further erodes the dwindling freedom of free markets. We.. the people, are goose stepping towards some sort of global totalitarianism.. Thats not tin foil hat theory, thats just whats going on... wow... This is just unacceptable.
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its was badly types sorry this keyboard gets to me fo rhaving to POUND hte keys
anbd suddenly that same media that is pro IP , also came ot the rescue posting articles on how bad it was.
BUT ill say it. IT wasn't until a few of us started pointing out to regular joes that that vagueness would criminalize literally the entire country that it get attention and this is where i and mister geist parted company as at that time he liked for some odd reason the phrase TPM , when at groklaw.net a year earlier we already went through the hoops and everyone said it was nothing more hten hard ware based DRM and that cracking the hardware via by pass once done negated and was doable so why bother.
and im all over th enet and tired some times just do yoru own editing im sure you get the hint of how bad it was and how angry such shit makes me feel.
that IP side has lawyers they have smart people they KNEW this was bad and tried to see if they could slide it past a smart populace thats very wired into reality.
YOU wont see acta changes laws in canada ever due to the political climate having splintered parties we now have.
it won't happen unless the liberals and conservatives merge and hte hat on between them is growing, but they both favor these laws and its actually harming both and they dont get it. The longer we last the harder it is for them to do this crap. CAUSE it starts to show proof of all the things that negate there reasoning.
what again does 50 year copyright do for you citizen and think they want 80 years now all a sudden and no one but the lobby wants it. AND the last mpaa supporter who ran as a mpaa supporter in Canada's largest city LOST HER SEAT.
Anyone saying prior to running they support the mpaa or riaa beware. We should be asking each candidate.
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actra
all copyright gov't info can be DMCA'd and shutdown
patent wars wil (big momma) S'MOTHER competation
Money is the only thing better protected, and the penilities are equal to murder.
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Re: WTF ...
but yeah, the USA is a bureaucratic republic. possibly a bureaucratic oligarchy, too.
it's certainly not really a democracy.
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Re:
You have a chart with decreasing profits for the media distribution industries. You have a chart for the collection agencies that is soon going to max out, and has in some cicumstances maxed out on profits. They will be squeezed from the technological side, contractually, and by the systems they have and are setting up to maintain profits.
Its a classic case of being painted into a corner. Whats funny is they are the painter.
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They could end up redefining a phrase...
ttfn
John
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Last time I looked nobody at KEI had more that a passing familiarity with Title 35, much less associated case law articulating its metes and bounds.
Reminds me somewhat of a TV show long ago know as "Amateur Hour".
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