Australia Backs Down on Draconian Copyright Laws
AcidAUS writes "The widely-publicized reforms to Australian copyright — which would turn iPod, camera phone and DVD recorder owners into criminals — have been significantly amended. The amendment bill was passed this past Friday, after the changes were put into place. The Labor and Green parties still have problems with the bill as it exists, but the Labor party (at least) wants to let it go based on the fact that it is 'a million times' better than the original proposed legislation." From the article: "Following an outcry by industry bodies and the public, [Attorney-General Philip] Ruddock amended the bill. 'The Government has listened to the Senate Committee and stakeholders and has improved the effectiveness of the reforms,' Mr Ruddock said in a statement. 'The amended reforms make it clear consumers can transfer the music they own onto devices such as iPods and enable the next wave of technology by allowing people to record a TV or radio program on mobile devices to watch it at a more convenient time.' The amendments also removed on-the-spot fines for some copyright offenses, to ensure they didn't 'unintentionally capture harmless activities of ordinary Australians'."
Ask for something insane. "Compromise" down to what you wanted in the first place. Everyone is happy.
Good God, some strategies are so old and obvious I'd be amazed that they still work if I didn't know most people are idiots.
...could you turn the temperature down just a bit so I can get used to it before you make it any hotter.
Thanks,
Kermit
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
Now come on guys, that just not true - only 200 hundred years ago you were ALL criminals....
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