In all actuality it is the automotive industry buying up the movie studios and record labels. Since the content industry is doing so poorly, they are a bargain. They are doing this to preventing people from modifying, or doing tune ups on their cars.
Are you kidding. This is all a magic trick ... look something shiny (see we caught a terrorist) there is nothing to see over there (bankers, banking, and government corruption).
The point is actually moot anyway. By the time these treaties are enacted, we will have the ability to 3D print any chemical imaginable, from a small stock of raw materials. Doing away with any chance any resulting pharma laws have any chance of succeeding.
Data sticks in 10-12 years will be in the quad (q-byte) range, making the distribution of all music and video from the past a simple thing. Bit torrent is implementing a distributed private network system that you need to be invited into. Add encryption on top of that and you have private interlinked darknets galore. All this leads to the obvious conclusion that any RIAA or MPAA based laws will be ineffectual and impossible to enforce.
All in all, it doesn't matter if they get one, or even all of these treaties enacted. Advances in technology will cause them to fail horribly.
It is driven by the fact that this exposes one of their lies. That P2P is bad and must be destroyed. I mean they can't have congress critters and the like, wondering if other things they have said are also untrue.
On the post: A Look At 'Ownership' Society
Got URL? (I really should turn that into a Tee Shirt)
On the post: Eric Holder On Domestic Drone Strikes: Eh, Could Happen
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That should be reason enough to order their death.
On the post: Amanda Palmer On The True Nature Of Connecting With Fans: It's About Trust
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Please have a nice day ...
On the post: Amanda Palmer On The True Nature Of Connecting With Fans: It's About Trust
I finally get Amanda Palmer.
David
On the post: Amanda Palmer On The True Nature Of Connecting With Fans: It's About Trust
I finally get Amanda Palmer.
David
On the post: DOJ Admits It Had To Put Aaron Swartz In Jail To Save Face Over The Arrest
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To funny, I read that and immediately pictured a politician speaking.
On the post: White House Petition Concerning Legality Of Unlocking Phones Passes The Magic 100,000 Mark
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On the post: White House Petition Concerning Legality Of Unlocking Phones Passes The Magic 100,000 Mark
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On the post: RIAA: Google Isn't Trying Hard Enough To Make Piracy Disappear From The Internet
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On the post: Python Trademark At Risk In Europe: Python Software Foundation Appeals For Help
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On the post: The Pirate Bay's 'Lawsuit' Against Anti-Piracy Group More About Exposing Double Standards In Enforcement
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On the post: White House Petition On Legalizing Unlocking Of Mobile Phones Tries To Pass 100,000 Signature Threshold
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On the post: FBI 'Stops' Yet Another Of Its Own Terrorist Threats
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On the post: IP Address Snapshots Not Sufficient Evidence To File Infringement Suit; Prenda Lawyer Faces Sanctions
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On the post: US And Europe Move On To TAFTA: Yet Another Chance To Push Through ACTA/SOPA Style IP Maximalism
Data sticks in 10-12 years will be in the quad (q-byte) range, making the distribution of all music and video from the past a simple thing. Bit torrent is implementing a distributed private network system that you need to be invited into. Add encryption on top of that and you have private interlinked darknets galore. All this leads to the obvious conclusion that any RIAA or MPAA based laws will be ineffectual and impossible to enforce.
All in all, it doesn't matter if they get one, or even all of these treaties enacted. Advances in technology will cause them to fail horribly.
On the post: North Korea Threatens To Nuke US With Copied Video Game Footage
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On the post: New UK Copyright Research Center Immediately Under Attack For Daring To Ask About Evidence
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Shakespeare anyone .... the wheel ... etc
On the post: New UK Copyright Research Center Immediately Under Attack For Daring To Ask About Evidence
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On the post: Copyright Insanity: School Policy Requires Students Hand Over Copyright On All Work
On the post: House Of Representatives Bans Spotify Because P2P Tech Must Be Evil!!
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