Breaking the law isn't magically protected under the guise of journalism. Especially when it's something that the average joe probably feels they'd get arrested or fined for.
To be fair, David Gregory waving around an illegal object (a gun magazine) on national TV was a pretty stupid way to make a point. Something that most of the rest of us would have gotten arrested for, no doubt. I'm not sure that breaking the law to make a point that something should be illegal makes any sense. I think most people are complaining about the appearance of a double standard. The same way people feel slighted when corporations get off with "fines" for stuff that most of us would spend life (or worse) in prison for. Trying to play devil's advocate here -- be either side right or wrong, it's not hard to see the point people are making here. The petition is pretty stupid, though.
Also, someone should remind Piers Morgan that Freedom of Speech is not Freedom of Consequences from saying stupid shit.
1) Friend gets new CD
2) We ride around in his car and listen to it
3) If good, more of us buy the CD
4) If bad, we ridicule it
I'm sure certain people would like to make this activity illegal. I mean, if we don't all buy the CD individually and then judge how good or bad the album is, aren't we also just dirty pirates!?
The joke is that thinking that once you've uploaded a picture to the internet that it somehow stay inside this magic privacy box. If you don't want stuff shared on the internet -- Don't. Fucking. Post it.
Most of these agreements are "let me do the maximum I can for myself and the minimum I can for you". They couple this with the proper PR campaign and see what they can sneak by (which considering most of these agreements nobody reads, is quite a lot undoubtedly).
I was hoping that new SimCity may lead to an update of old classics like Streets of Sim City. But thanks to this crippling DRM, I hope the game is a miserable flop. I just keep shifting where I give my money to in the gaming industry. The Ubisofts and EAs of the world don't get it anymore; it's the indie developers who don't ruin the games I buy with "always online" nonsense or other malware/DRM and limited activations and a bunch of other garbage.
I'm sure if we likened the **AA organizations of the world as Sauron pouring his might into crafting The One Ring (read: copyright extensions, fighting "piracy" of those damned immortal elves, etc.), and its inevitable fall (read: failing of their business model) where Mt. Doom turns out to be The Internet...
I still buy the majority of my content on physical CDs and DVDs (as opposed to doing much digital purchases, though I am starting to move in that direction). However, I notice CD/DVD packaging has gone downhill greatly over the more recent years. Those multi-page liner notes? Now just a flimsy slip in insert with the album art on it. No liner notes to speak of. And DVDs? No cool booklets inside anymore. There's a reason I sit on making purchases until stuff bottoms out at like $5/new, because I think the price on the product is more than I will pay (and I don't pirate). I will wait for new games to drop in price for Steam sales down into the $5-$10 range. I'm cheap; always have been. Not sure where I was headed with this, so I'll leave it at that...
"When does the government wake up and realize we have a serious problem on our hands?"
As soon as all the people who lobbied and vied for the system to become this broken realize they fucked up and lobby and vie for the system to be righted again.
(Protip: Don't hold your breath. The wheels of justice move slow. And when it's something worth doing; Congress moves even slower than that.)
I hope more technical organizations start to push back in this manner, so that this Star Wars quote comes true of people trying to regulate the piss out of the internet:
"The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
But Mike, by creating such artificial scarcity of transparency and access during these negotiations, aren't they really just improving the value of what TPP is offering!?
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We really need an edit button. D:
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Also, someone should remind Piers Morgan that Freedom of Speech is not Freedom of Consequences from saying stupid shit.
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1) Friend gets new CD
2) We ride around in his car and listen to it
3) If good, more of us buy the CD
4) If bad, we ridicule it
I'm sure certain people would like to make this activity illegal. I mean, if we don't all buy the CD individually and then judge how good or bad the album is, aren't we also just dirty pirates!?
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But fortunately it is now the holidays, and the necessary 5 gallon buckets of it are readily available!
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But drawing that, aye, there's the rub.
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You sure they're not trying to make a low budget syfy movie, lol?
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I have little faith in change here.
As soon as all the people who lobbied and vied for the system to become this broken realize they fucked up and lobby and vie for the system to be righted again.
(Protip: Don't hold your breath. The wheels of justice move slow. And when it's something worth doing; Congress moves even slower than that.)
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yep
"The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
ad lib it appropriately
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Re: I think I get it!
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I think I get it!
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Re: "just going to be used for massive scamming."
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Must not break Godwin's law... Must not break Godwin's law...
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I love it.
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