The MPAA's Lobbying-Fu is Stronger Than Yours
georgelazenby writes "The Frisco Chronicle reports: While the music industry has been clumsily bullying its way through the federal government, the movie industry has taken a more subtle -- and more effective -- approach. The MPAA has been lobbying individual state legislatures to pass laws reaching far beyond the original DMCA. The proposed laws would permit cable TV companies to 'limit subscribers to using only certain brands of VCRs and could ban TiVo in favor of their own proprietary PVR technologies.' According to one expert, the bills are 'tremendously open-ended and create theoretical and potential criminal liabilities for just about anybody on the planet.'"
Can you say tyranny? Look mommy! The great country of America allows us to enjoy that flower over there! Can I have $5 to pay the associated tax?
-Digital Extremist
Ahem... you must have missed the memo...
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neurostarCountries are no longer 'occupied'. The correct (newspeak) term is 'liberated'.
Thank you for your compliance^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hunderstanding
Great! In other news, RIAA proposes a tax on candles stating that, "wax cylinders are are of the earliest recording technoligies, and we are in danger of loosing valuable dollars with this presently unrestricted technology". Also on record, "Candles can be used to create recordings with very low technology, and we can't allow this." This form of piracy has the record companies scared as they tend to burn well destroying all evidence.
RIAA also plans to sue a little girl in Beaverton Oregon for recording, "Mary had a Little Lamb".
There is no sanctuary. There is no sanctuary. SHUT UP! There is no shut up. There is no shut up.
Thats remeniscent of classifying a bug as an "undocumented feature"
-Digital Extremist
(which, unlike the Bush administration was elected)
Dubya is currently enjoying his second term as U.S. President, after being re-elected in the 2002 presidential election. While the legality of the 2000 election is dubious, I haven't heard anyone seriously question the 2002 one.
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!