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New RIAA/MPAA Bullshit Proposed Policies


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IceWarm
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 07:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://gizmodo.com/5517850/riaampaa-want-government+mandated-spyware-that-deletes-infringing-content-automatically

Also covered in this podcast:
http://www.cnet.com/8301-19709_1-20002621-10.html

They want all these controls over their content including border searches for portable devices, spyware that erases files they deem to be hurting them, and a bunch of other bullshit policies. And guess who pays for it...YOU!


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Captain_Pollution
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 07:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I don't agree with the spyware or border searches, but what's wrong with the internet monitering? I don't see the problem with checking transfers to make sure illegal files aren't being traded.

Also, the tone of that site you linked pisses me off. It seems like they're just pissed off because the government is trying to enforce copyright laws, not because of any privacy matters.


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IceWarm
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 07:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Captain_Pollution wrote:
I don't agree with the spyware or border searches, but what's wrong with the internet monitering? I don't see the problem with checking transfers to make sure illegal files aren't being traded.

Also, the tone of that site you linked pisses me off. It seems like they're just pissed off because the government is trying to enforce copyright laws, not because of any privacy matters.

The government is not trying to push these policies. The RIAA/MPAA are trying to make the government enforce these policies and are also trying to make the government(taxpayers) pay for these policies to be implemented.

Also what happens with stuff you've bought legally? I'd be pissed if their spyware started removing stuff I bought on iTunes or stuff I've ripped from a CD that I've paid for.


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Captain_Pollution
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 09:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Sorry, it sounds like they're just pissed off that someone is trying to make it so copyright laws are enforced. Better?


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Ghandi
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 09:41 pm Reply with quote Back to top



RIP Hacker

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PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 09:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ghandi wrote:
Counter Article:
US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus

i read this several days ago. pretty enlightening read.


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IceWarm
Joined: Dec 22 2008
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
PostPosted: Apr 15 2010 10:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
Ghandi wrote:
Counter Article:
US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus

i read this several days ago. pretty enlightening read.

I read that article as well. Still the RIAA/MPAA is still trying to get these new policies enforced. It will be interesting to see how these policies are handled by the government given these new findings on piracy.

Captain_Pollution wrote:
Sorry, it sounds like they're just pissed off that someone is trying to make it so copyright laws are enforced. Better?

I don't think that is the case. To me is sounds like they are pissed because first the RIAA/MPAA want taxpayers to pay for this, legal stuff might get erased, and they also want customs/airports to confiscate stuff as well. Like "Sorry sir...we think your laptop has copyrighted material on it, we'll be taking that laptop."

Another great article on this:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31322_3-20002541-256.html


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PostPosted: Apr 16 2010 10:41 am Reply with quote Back to top

The "MAFIAA" is pushing hard in the US, because they just scored a simular victory in the UK:

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/feature/1601490/the-music-film-industries-criminalise
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Godofhardcore
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PostPosted: Apr 20 2010 09:41 am Reply with quote Back to top

I hope people start getting extreme and start killing these execs
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