U.S. Joins Hollywood in War on Piracy
Section_Ei8ht writes to mention a Washington Post article about a new joint initiative between the U.S. government and the entertainment industry. The government will now be aiding efforts abroad to stop copyright infringement. They cite the recent Pirate Bay fiasco, as well as the problems Russia is having with the WTO as a result of their thriving IP black market. From the article: "The intellectual property industry and law enforcement officials estimate U.S. companies lose as much as $250 billion per year to Internet pirates, who swap digital copies of 'The DaVinci Code,' Chamillionaire's new album and the latest Grand Theft Auto video game for free."
...who swap digital copies of 'The DaVinci Code,' Chamillionaire's new album and the latest Grand Theft Auto video game for free
Gee, you should be PAYING THEM to download that crap. Eew.
The intellectual property industry and law enforcement officials estimate U.S. companies lose as much as $250 billion per year to Internet pirates, who swap digital copies of "The DaVinci Code," Chamillionaire's new album and the latest Grand Theft Auto video game for free.
These 3 products have a value of as much as $250 billion? Wow, these guys really are making too much money. Guess I better go download some more movies.
So first the government wants to ban the legal sales of Grand Theft Auto here in the US and now they want to ban the illegal download of Grand Theft Auto overseas? Are they for or against the game? Or do they just not want anyone to have it?
Don't trust a bull's horn, a doberman's tooth, a runaway horse or me.
It sounds like they're going to be moving to the war on piracy. I expect we'll be carpet bombing Stockholm before the elections.
But we have reports that those countries have weapons of mass distribution!
Politics is show business for ugly people.
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So ... we should have a war on Fox? Now I'm really confused.
Philosophy.
I think they’ve now claimed losses due to piracy that exceed the revenue of their industries.
Are they even trying anymore?
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
What's wrong with infringing on the sovereignty of other nations? Isn't that what empires are supposed to do?
(Wikipedia's article on Piracy.)
"It ain't a war against drugs.it's a war against personal freedom" --Bill Hicks