Leaked Documents Show UK Web Censorship Proposal Written By Record Labels
from the gov't-for-the-lobbyists,-by-the-lobbyists dept
Lobbying groups and activists write proposed legislation all the time -- it's part of how the process works. But with controversial legislation, you would at least think that politicians would be sensitive to some of the concerns of others before essentially doing a copy-and-paste on what the lobbyists give them. Not so when it comes to copyright in the UK, apparently. We had already discussed the silly proposal to alter the already ridiculously bad (and also written by the entertainment industry) Digital Economy Bill, to allow the courts to block weblocker type sites, if they were regularly used to infringe on copyrights. Now some leaked documents are showing that it was a pretty blatant copy-and-paste job from the BPI, the UK's equivalent of the RIAA. The BPI wrote up a draft and the politicians basically proposed it as is. You would think, at the very least, knowing the controversy over this topic, that they would have considered what others had to say on the issue. But I guess when your role as a politician is to be little more than a sock puppet for the industry, it's easier just to propose the legislation given to you.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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Otherwise they might actually have to consider what they're doing.
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So that explains the socks!
How many recording executives does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Three! One to screw the socket, one to screw the light bulb and one to screw everybody else.
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Proposing legislation
In the oil and gas, it's called Better Practices. When one of them comes up with something that works, all the rest get around to copying that method sooner or later. It may not be exactly the same thing (though a lot time it is identical) but it will be close enough to not have a dimes worth of differences. When it comes time to recommend a change, they will all show up with the latest Better Practices they are all doing with the proposed legislation already written.
When it comes time to pass it into law, I doubt a handful of the legislators even take time to read it. They just pass it into law because it was recommended by the concerned industry.
Here again, you see where the industry takes advantage of that relationship to slant it towards their wet dream.
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who needs to bothe rpaying politicians anymore
ALMOST feels like an SS takeover, did odessa get life again somehow?
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Shocking
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BPI/PRS
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No more. They just lost my vote.
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Re: Lib Dems
I have also been a strong supporter until recently when a number of senior party people have shown themselves to have feet of clay on this issue.
I've been thinking of joining the Pirate Party but I guess I'll probably continue with the Lib Dems unless there is a strong Pirate candidate locally.
A hung parliament remains our best chance of stopping this nonsense - but mainly on the basis of legislative paralysis - and so a Lib Dem vote is still probably the least worst option - but I'm really diappointed with them...
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Re: Re: Lib Dems
http://bridgetfox.wordpress.com/2010/03/09/that-emergency-motion-in-full/
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Read What They Pass
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Record labels are a greater threat than terrorists
We should just label the Record labels as a radical terrorist group bent on undermining the basic principles of freedom and the destruction of society.
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censorship
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