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Red Hat puts out Legislation Alert on the SSSCA

the_2nd_coming writes "Red Hat has announced a legislation alert for the SSSCA. They are collecting comments to hand to lawmakers. Get those comments in while you can, but make sure you give them some thought."

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  1. Why would anyone think this is a good idea? by mttlg · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Okay, so the idea here is to make every possible data storage device and the associated software play nice with copyright. The benefits are:
    • Copyright infringement in the original digital form is theoretically impossible.
    • Content providers, software manufacturers, etc. can sleep well knowing that their profits are secure, as long as people keep buying their products.

    And some of the problems are:

    • Copyright "theoretically" expires, but protection methods don't.
    • Fair Use will be outlawed through technology.
    • Infringement will just require an analog capture method or good old reverse engineering (which of course is already illegal in some cases, even though it isn't...).
    • Hardware and software will be more expensive/less useful and there will be less to choose from, resulting in slower sales of new products and a surge in the used equipment market.
    • Content will be less useful, and therefore will have less value, meaning lower sales if prices do not fall considerably to compensate (take a look at the sales of e-books).
    • Updates must be made mandatory to prevent vulnerabilities from being exploited once they are discovered, meaning that the government must have access to your computer for this to work.
    • The feeling of the government trying to regulate or control every aspect of our lives will increase dramatically, adding fuel to the anti-government sentiment that has temporarily faded in the past month.
    • The acronym "SSSCA" doesn't even have the warm and fuzzy feel to it that "DMCA" does.

    So why would someone support this?

    • Ignorance
    • Stupidity
    • Bribes
    • Greed
    • Totalitarianism
    • A general desire to screw people over

    Am I missing something here, or could this show us what our lawmakers really think of the people they represent (assuming that they actually record the votes this time...)? We've seen much of this before, but this time they aren't even trying to make it look good.