Lawrence Lessig To Debate Hilary Rosen At USC
An anonymous reader writes "On October 21, the University of Southern California will be hosting a public debate entitled "The War Over Music: A Debate". On stage and at odds: your favorite RIAA chair/CEO Hilary Rosen and law professor/cyber-rights guru Lawrence Lessig. Admission is $10 and open to the general public. If you'll be in Los Angeles and would like to attend, buy your tickets early."
This is bound to be one hell of an interesting debate. I hope they at least do an archive webcast of it. It doesn't look like they're doing a live one.
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You slashdotters use too many acronyms. What does SCOTUS mean?
The big deal that won't be discussed is that the record company steals profits from artists by only paying artists for 90% of records sold, ignoring the other 10% from the time when shellac records would break in transit.
It's not stealing when I copy your work, as I'm not depriving you of property or profiting from it. It is stealing if I agree to pay you $0.20 per copy of your CD I sell, when I actually sell you $0.18.
You can't judge a book by the way it wears its hair.
(It is long but there a few gems towards the end)
Wow, this is close to home. I am a student at Texas A&M, and the specifics are cloudy, but late in October we are having a similar program. We are hosting the vice-chair of the MPAA, lead counsel for RIAA, a US Rep (whose name and significance I am not sure of, but who I assume has a hand in copyright legislation) and a local "DMCA enforcement agent," whatever that is. I believe the format is going to be just each of them telling us what we could go to jail for, and then lots of Q/A at the end. I'm already putting together a list of toughies for them, so....
If you could ask the lead counsel of the RIAA or any of those other folks one thing, what would it be?