MPAA Shuffles The Deck Chairs
from the same-faces,-same-disastrous-policies dept
Just a month or so after the RIAA reshuffled management, and promoted the folks who had driven the recording industry off a cliff to give them even more power, it looks like the MPAA is doing the same. Chris Dodd, who waited mere weeks before breaking his promise not to become a lobbyist after leaving the Senate and joining the MPAA (welcome to Hollywood, where giving your word on something is entirely meaningless), has lined up his new leadership team... and it's more of the same. The same people making the same bad decisions, taking the MPAA down the same disastrous road as the RIAA before it.The key player here is Michael O'Leary, who was already a VP, but will take on an expanded role. You may recall O'Leary from his laughable attempt to pretend that censoring the internet via PROTECT IP is part of the American way.
What's really sad is that if either of these organizations actually brought in folks with a tiny bit of insight into where the opportunities are actually happening in their world today, we might actually see some progress, rather than the tactic of pretending that you can break the internet to save the business models of a few legacy companies who don't want to bother innovating. I have to admit that I have trouble understanding the minds of people who seek to hold back progress and prop up dead business models, but apparently it pays well for the time being.
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For some people it's simple. They believe and promote what they're getting paid to believe and promote. Next week it could well be something else.
Dodd was, after all, a politician...
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Where's all that water coming from?
Just like Facebook changing the layout...again?
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In re Chris Dodd
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hopefully they'll keep it up and promote themselves into the grave... or the MAFIAA's grave, whichever comes first
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Short term thinking
It's the same mentality of a strip miner. I make lots of money, so what if someone else has to live with the consequences.
Or commercial fishermen objecting to reducing their harvest to keep the species from collapsing because it will hurt their livelihood. Of course instead of a little pain now and long term benefits, they would rather maintain things as they are now and have nothing in the future, cause you know that's the future.
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Re: Short term thinking
Homer: That's a problem for future Homer. Man, I don't envy that guy.
(Homer empties a bottle of vodka into a jar of mayonnaise, chugs it, and passes out)
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In other words, if they stopped fighting piracy and just gave up, things would be better because I say so.
Nice.
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It is entirely possible that breaking the internet is their main objective here, whining about lost sales is simply the excuse.
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In other words, I'm a complete moron and I don't read so good.
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The amusing thing is that this trend to force other to do their job is yearly going to cost ISP's, websites, the US government, and the people of the world, more than the motion picture industry and music industry make in a year.
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Hostility--
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Re: What's the difference
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