"*I may have fudged the division by 2 for hours per movie, but its still perfectly within the ridiculous MPAA method of determining "losses" due to "piracy."
Actually since you can't get past the piracy warnings and what not it probably turns out to be about 2hrs each unless you watch any of the Lord of the Rings movies!
You honestly believe the politicians themselves open their own snail mail? It's the same intern who responds to both - one is no more weighted than the other - they are equally ignored unless accompanied by a fat overstuffed envelope with sufficient amounts of money to get their attention.
"There is no need to pretend that technology doesn't exist that can provide for filtering content that is unauthorized;"
I just spit coffee all over monitor - thanks - that was hilarious!! Care to share the name of this magical technology?
please keep Viacom vs. YouTube in mind, you know - where Viacom couldn't even keep track of what was and wasn't authorized, then Viacom dropped some of the files from the case because they (were) found out later that THEY actually posted the files themselves.
If you have the magic bullet, please present said bullet!
I want to invest in the company who produces it so I can be rich too, because there are so many sites that will be forced to use it! It's a guaranteed best seller!
From my viewpoint, this will not advance the progress of combating piracy. What it will advance is the technology to avoid the legislation. Iran just banned VPNs, Pakistan already has done so. Look for similar situations to occur around the globe as the "process, over time" tries to figure out what to ban next. Meanwhile script kiddies everywhere are three, four, five steps ahead of this enormous game of whack a mole that simply won't ever be "won", nor will any of these actions ever lead to a single cent of additional profit for the industries who sink millions into campaign contributions and other lobbying efforts to enact said laws. The only people benefiting are the attorneys and the Congressman who are swayed by kickbacks and contributions. No actor, producer, gaffer, make up artist, production crew member, etc. will EVER see anything additional on their paycheck. Remember, even the 14th highest grossing movie ever LOST money. This shell game in the name of piracy is a con game being run on Congress who are kept happy to keep the status quo. It is simply an enormous waste of resources that benefits a handful of people who are getting paid to go through the motions since the net result will NOT be additional income for any studio or person in the content industry from the bottom up.
It's no different than the child at the beach trying to stop the ocean with a sand wall. You could use every grain on the beach to build your wall, the next morning, the beach will be relatively flat again. The day after that you won't even know a wall was built. It's an exercise in futility, carry on but don't expect those with an ounce of common sense to agree with your actions or abide by them even.
And that highly regulated industry has never had any issues with their anti-consumer behavior, right? So we are all safe from any dangerous effects of alcohol? Got it!
Please expand your mind to allow for reality and not just blindly accept the theory that ANY company, or legislation, can solve the piracy issue you claim is robbing the industry of more money than the GDP of the US, annually!
I like this method in addition to my idea above - max price is the cost of the unlimited plan! I'm not sure there would be much more you could ask of your phone service provider at that point when it comes to billing!
My take on this: phone companies that do have unlimited accounts (such as Sprint where I currently have my service) should NEVER be able to charge you more than the price of the unlimited plan for normal usage charges. International rates and things of that nature, obviously could be charged over and beyond the unlimited plan rate.
This kind of price structure would tell me that the company believes customer is the priority and not seeing how much money they can get the customer to part with on a monthly basis, which is how it appears now.
I know it all seems so simple - the great part, it REALLY is!
Charge him with: Conduct unbecoming of an officer, assault, dereliction of duty - come on boys, fill out that report and list the charges just like you would if he was just a kid in the 'hood. We all know you have plenty of practice.
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Your posts all sound the same and never even contain links to the ever so rare references you typically fail to provide.
If it contains the word FUD, and sounds like a duck, it is probably your post, and that's whats *ucked up!
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Re: My Annual "Losses"
Actually since you can't get past the piracy warnings and what not it probably turns out to be about 2hrs each unless you watch any of the Lord of the Rings movies!
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Did you just get your computer today? Welcome to the interwebz!
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Thanks AJ for your citations and sound reasoning, refreshing!
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Don't forget the mascot...
Without that crazy mouse it's likely copyright might still be only a few years in length!
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I just spit coffee all over monitor - thanks - that was hilarious!! Care to share the name of this magical technology?
please keep Viacom vs. YouTube in mind, you know - where Viacom couldn't even keep track of what was and wasn't authorized, then Viacom dropped some of the files from the case because they (were) found out later that THEY actually posted the files themselves.
If you have the magic bullet, please present said bullet!
I want to invest in the company who produces it so I can be rich too, because there are so many sites that will be forced to use it! It's a guaranteed best seller!
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It's no different than the child at the beach trying to stop the ocean with a sand wall. You could use every grain on the beach to build your wall, the next morning, the beach will be relatively flat again. The day after that you won't even know a wall was built. It's an exercise in futility, carry on but don't expect those with an ounce of common sense to agree with your actions or abide by them even.
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Glad those guys in DC are on top of that!
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Thank you!
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Our system of checks and balances - redefined:
Sounds balanced to us! Check!
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Wishful thinking...
This kind of price structure would tell me that the company believes customer is the priority and not seeing how much money they can get the customer to part with on a monthly basis, which is how it appears now.
I know it all seems so simple - the great part, it REALLY is!
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Solve this properly...
Just saying...
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