Commerce Department Pushing For New "Copyright Czar"
TechDirt is reporting that those all-too-familiar "stats" surrounding the cost of piracy are being trotted out in an attempt to push through a new "Copyright Czar" position. "In urging President Bush to sign into law the ProIP bill, which would give him a copyright czar (something the Justice Department had said it doesn't want), the US Chamber of Commerce is claiming that 750,000 American jobs have been lost to piracy. Yet, it doesn't cite where that number comes from."
If we just hire 750,000 copyright czars, well there ya go. That would be mavericky, you betcha.
We know where those lost jobs went, India and Pakistan all pirated our IT jobs.
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The Commerce Department is not the US Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber of Commerce = non-for-profit business federation.
Commerce Department = Federal Government Entity.
As a matter of fact, the Commerce Department OBJECTS to a "Copyright Czar"
It could be worse, it could be Monday.
They got that number from Henry Paulson - he's so good at pulling out random large numbers that sound plausible while being founded on nothing of substance, after all.
Are there even that many people working in the music and movies/tv industry in this country?
With the current decline in creativity in Hollywood it has become clear to me that the US government should give money to any firm that has lost money due to piracy in an effort to get their creative drives going again.
This will create new jobs and help remedy the loss of 750,000 jobs to such barbaric acts.
The numbers came from The U.S. Department of the Posterior.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 383,000 people employed in the Motion picture and sound recording industries in September 2008.
My money is on the idea that they took the amount the industries estimate they lose from piracy and then divided that by some moderate wage.
If your theory is different from practice, then your theory is wrong.
It's too bad that one of the jobs lost wasn't Uwe Boll's. I'm just sayin'.
We figured out a long time ago that it's easier to elect seven judges than to elect 132 legislators.
We need a content producer bailout!!!
heres your cost ...thats another 40$
after rent i have 160 to live on.
I have to have a phone thats 40$ a month
I get internet cause im stuck in the house
so i have 80$ for groceries
what would i buy?
And i go and download a music tune and you think normally id buy it?
no loss to economy
It is the people WITH jobs , WITH money that are the problem here.
IF you dont like the price then dont buy it.
YOU at least have a choice.
They didn't break down the number. Here it is:
250,000 lost because of less international trade. Less piracy of cargo ships.
250,000 lost because of less yachts on the seas. Rich people are starting to take a hit too.
150,000 lost to pirate ships and fuel becoming more expensive.
100,000 lost due to increased law enforcement activity in the straights off of Malaysia and Indonesia.
As far as media piracy goes, there has been a negative 250,000 job losses due to the RIAA and MPAA hiring folks to find alleged "thieves".
So there ya go. One million jobs have been lost!
Hey, don't manufacture anything, litigate instead. Sure, that will get you out of a recession!
Easy. It comes from the set of real numbers.
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750,000 jobs lost is the next logical step from 700,000 bailout required.
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That 750,000 jobs number comes a very reliable source, the bird. Haven't you heard, about the bird?
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Sorry to post as AC, but I have to say it-
If we had a copyright czar, more people would be sued an incredibly large amount of money and go into debt, requiring them to get a second job to pay it off. Therefore the US has lost that many jobs.
Scary, but it makes sense, especially since they used the word 'jobs' instead of the more rhetorically effective phrase 'went into unemployment'.
That number will come up when Obama is in office and they start pushing real copyright legislation. Obama and friends will fuck you thieves in the ass.
Is it Czar or Tzar?
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Why doesn't that have quite the same ring to it?
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claiming that 750,000 American jobs have been lost to piracy
Overexaggerated number for sure, but jobs may very well have been lost because of piracy. But, so what? Let me formulate the matters in another light.
750,000 American jobs would have been wasted if piracy hadn't existed to combat the inherent inefficencies in the copyright and IP systems.
Jobs are good if they actually produce something useful to society. Otherwise they are just a big waste, and do little more than shuffle resources around because the current system don't have a better way to allocate it.
Even if more actual intellectual property were produced with stronger IP laws, it still isn't sure that it would be a better idea. The real value of IP isn't how much is produced, but how much is produced times how well spread it is among the population. Also, that total value has to be balanced against the cost of producing it.
Say that 700,000 more jobs would be created. That is a multi billion cost. And what would be the gain. More tv? More music? More movies? It isn't like there is a lack of choice right now.
It comes from the set of real numbers.
Funny, I could have sworn it looked imaginary.
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because America needs another powerful, unaccountable functionary in the government.
Suppose, instead, that Congress does its job and shits out a decent copyright law.
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Has any of these "czars" the US government has been fond of appointing the past decade or so actually accomplished anything except creating more serfs?
Why does the US government have people modeled on the most hated monarchs, who drove Russians so nuts that they went "Communist" on us for 3/4 of a century, and nearly helped us blast the world back to microscopic life?
How about Congress just returns copyright to its Constitutional basis: at most 17 years (a human "generation") of private monopoly on any content, but only when that monopoly will "promote progress in science and the useful arts". That regime doesn't need a czar, it needs a searchable content registry archive and an antitrust watchdog.
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Are we sure it's not (750000)(i)?
I support this plan. After all, seeing how well "czars" have done on other problems like terrorism and drugs, I imagine that 750,000 copyright czars would be the single swiftest path to restoring pro-consumer balance to copyright.
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If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
More like the set of imaginary numbers. The square root of the value of DRM to ordinary people who listen to music and watch movies.
Although it is more in the thousands, possibly as high as ten thousand, it is true that there has been a significant amount of job loss due to piracy in the companies that bring japanese anime over to the US. I've talked with voice actors as well as people who run those companies, and piracy really has hurt them. Some companies are closing up shop, others are just having to severely cut back to make ends meet. This was never a large profit business in the first place, and with people downloading it so much as opposed to buying the DVDs they can't manage to squeak by.
The irony of this is that the "copyright czar" would probably just ignore this as the MPAA and RIAA aren't involved. Not that I'm advocating law suits against people who do pirate it, as I think that is way over the top, just pointing out that people HAVE lost their jobs due to piracy.
"Czar" means "emperor". To keep calling people in minor or moderate positions of power "czars" makes the speaker look ignorant or like a fool.
Not even George Bush is anywhere near to being a "czar".
It must be true. No citation needed.
What?
Why does a free market economy need czars? Aren't they an invention of the same country that adopted communist central planning to such poor effect?
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Great idea. I nominate Lawrence Lessig!
there's 750,000 jobs in my ass
and if you ask me where i got that number, i'll tell you honestly i just pulled it out of my ass
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Well, all real numbers are imaginary. I leave it up to you to figure out what that says about reality.
Good point. Now, the question is, is it rational?
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The story's link leads to a blog that does little more than summarize the original story. Why don't we just link to that instead?.
Don't get me wrong; I'm still all for replacing Bush & Co. with Obama/Biden,... but this copyright czar thing is one area I might not want Biden's advice on, with his anti-consumer track record in this area,... Then again, McSame/Pain might screw things up even worse,...
We all know where the number came from the 750,000 terrorists that are taking jobs away for those honest, god-fearing, and hard working individuals in Hollywood that are losing there jobs as a result of piracy.
Maybe if would stop making movies and music for pure money (who green-lite Doom, the Arachnotron?) we would actually buy some their stuff. The only stuff I buy is stuff that has long term entertainment value, go Iron-Man but no Indiana Jones (seems to have an odd number curse)
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All real numbers are complex, not imaginary.
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We should reduce copyright terms instead as long copyright terms have resulted in 7 trillion jobs lost, fifty million babies being carried off by wolves, and terrorists dancing in the streets*. If you love America, hate terrorists, and care about poor, defenseless children, you *must* support shorter copyright terms!
* All statistics have been obtained from the Institute of Extraction of Random Numbers from Collective Posteriors. Coincidentally, this is the same place that the Commerce Department got their figures.
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YA and then there are caps and throttles to deal with if that makes you want to puke even further
japan gets 1000megabit for 56USD/month /sec so called 5 megabit
for the same price i get 25Kbytes
when i ain't throtlled that would be 200 Times the cost
when throtlled that equals 4000 times more cost for what i get then the japanese guy/gal gets.
SO stuff you i am not going to p2p , i have too, radio wont work and you cant stream at your cottage, you cant stream on your car ( throttled during any time you would want ot use it)
and cant use at home ( throtlled at any time your awake)
and ill add , you cannot justify the cost being what hollywood wants when i can show you using a simple p2p system how the costs are so low that ANYONE can make a buck charging as little as 5 cents a track. /month unmetered
100MB server to initially seed and host a tracker site....200$
out all the known tracks of one big label and pay 1-1.5 per album.
let users pay the distribution by there own bandwidth. AND there p2p is required cause i cant stream and htus this throttling means i have to leave it on longer and dont even think about streaming video during a throttle.
I hear Jack Thompson is looking for a new job...
It's true no man is an island, but if you take a bunch of dead guys and tie 'em together, they make a good raft.
Thanks for correcting me. My mistake.
He can start by suing Sony, EMI, Warner Brothers, and Universal (the RIAA) for the unnecessary burden to the tax payers of them trying to make their businesses a government problem.
Can't Slashdot do the same?
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Sure, you could say that the lender and lendee are each about half responsible. But the difference is that the lender is supposed to have known better: their job is finance. By contrast, the average homeowner has no financial expertise.
Thus two sides mutually entered a stupid contract, but one of the sides was actually staffed by full-time professionals whose supposed expertise lay precisely in evaluating contracts for non-stupidity.
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After all, with the incompetents they have now, it would make just as much sense.
Copyrights should revert to the period specified in the US Constitution and the original Berne Conventions, not the farces in use today.
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For there to have been 750,000 lost jobs, wouldn't you have to prove that these people have been employed in the industry first?
Can they show that businesses decided to leave Copyright protected industries because of piracy?
Or are they trying to show a decrease in production of Copyrighted materials because of production?
Maybe they are trying to say that Piracy accounted for $XX lost sales and the money from those sales could have employed as many as 750,000 other people.
It is probably the latter, but it is made up statistics anyway. To prove the lost sales, you have to prove that people who acquired the material through piracy would have paid the higher price to acquire the material if piracy didn't exist. My hypothesis is that a significant number of them would never have bought the item, they would have done without, or acquired a competitive at a lower cost.
Stupid statisticians
Is that the Czars' rule was so unpopular that they basically brought the Bolsheviks to power by antagonizing the population to the point where they supported a revolution.
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It is a great song. It is ART!
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While that was an ad-hominem, and was modded as such, it should be noted that Obama would be more likely to support a Copyright Czar than McCain. Dems are owned by big media, who're the ones pushing for this. Also note that Bush turned down the idea of "Copyright Cops."
I know everybody loves Obama, and loves to hate McCain. But on some issues, Obama isn't the best choice, harsh but true.
Let's give them the czar for a probabtional period of 12 months. Then the content industries can pay tax on the amount claimed as annual loss due to piracy and tell us how much they want to keep this copyright czar.
Let's see big content step up to the plate!
Well, all real numbers are imaginary.
BZZZZT Sorry, all real numbers are complex. By definition, imaginary numbers are not real. Thank you for playing.
Just be thankful that all numbers aren't irrational. Then we would really be in a fix.
The enemy of your enemy is your enemy's enemy. No more, no less.
If you have an internet connection, you MUST be a pirate, so its grounds for searching your home without a warrant..
Oh, and get caught on the street with earbuds.. expect to be tackled and your MP3 player taken away as evidence.
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Sure, its a lie, but since when did the facts ever get in the way of congress trying to pass laws?
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How many jobs has been lost due to alleged copyright and patent infringements that may not even have been true?
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Who said anything about a free market economy?
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Isn't McCain 'fundamentally' a 'de-regulator'. Surely, if the Republicans spent as much time 'worried' over the corrupt American banking system as they do about record execs and 'piracy', we would not be in an economic 'downfall'.
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By my estimate, 750,000 is 8% of the unemployment total. So one out in twelve people at the unemployment office lost their jobs to piracy?
And which year are we talking about? Presumably this didn't just start this year. In 2007 750,000 would be 12.5%, or one person in 8.
I care if you produce something that is worth the asking price.
You don't.
Neither do the CD recording companies.
So stop leeching off MY taxes to get YOUR fat arse paid for by suing anyone and everyone for a years' work sixty years ago.
WORK YOU FAT FUCK.
Why does a free market economy need czars?
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Shouldn't they be busy with you know keeping commerce from collapsing right now instead of hunting down copyright infringers...Oh right where are my priorities...
Ah the usual copyright-slash-flame war.
Anyway here's something to read and think about from a former pirate.
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The "cultural enrichment" argument is attractive but flawed, as you point out. However, your argument that the business model would fall apart ignores the flaws with the current copyright system. I'm pretty sure Janis Joplin and Walt Disney would still have created what they did even knowing that their works would not be collecting revenue 75 years after their death. If I were to record and post "Happy Birthday to You" I could be sued for copyright infringement http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.07/posts.html?pg=7
Copyright has always had a concept of "cultural enrichment" built in, with the idea that IP can and should eventually go to the public domain. The problem with a Copyright Czar and expanded war on copyright infringement is that it will be costly and discourage the very creativity and innovation copyright was supposed to foster. ShieldW0lf's argument doesn't work as written, but the arguments made by the RIAA are pretty flawed too. One very important thing that is missing from the government-level dialogue on copyright law is the needs of the people.
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While that was an ad-hominem
It was not.
sneaking into your sexy neighbor's window to partake in the goings-on.
I'm not exactly sure whose it was, but I'm pretty sure what type of orifice that number was pulled out of...
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Seriously, how do cite your ass as a source of information? What's the syntax for that?
This measure is is up for vote on the 2008 California ballot.
I wish I had mod points right now, because this is a very insightful post. However, I, as many others do and you evidently don't, believe in the cultural diffusion that p2p makes possible, but I also find it somewhat depressing that despite this possibility, most people don't use it to actually expand their horizons. I think it's sad that people will use the "cultural expansion" and "give the little guy a shot" arguments to advocate the ability to avoid having to pay for the same crap that Big Media sells, while themselves mostly ignoring the wealth of undiscovered content that is made available to them. And I would even go so far as to say that ideally, the existence of digital piracy would actually do some good in keeping the content distributors (**AA, etc) in check, but realistically, they will fight every step of the way by charging more to "make up for the loss", sueing people, lobbying Congress, etc. Honestly, I wouldn't mind seeing the RIAA, MPAA, and Big Media's monopolies completely dissolved; many starving artists would be much less starving, and although there are plenty of very talented celebrities who would have to deal with losing much of their fame, I believe the celebrity idolatry present in today's society is worthless anyway and does little more than rot the quality of life in this country.
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The ability to sell on the loans to government-backed guaranteers certainly exacerbated the problem, but for whatever reason, a number of banks didn't do so. When the loans started defaulting and dropping precipitously in value, a number of banks had large quantities of these loans, or derivatives backed by them, on their balance sheets. That's the entire reason the feds just voted through a $700b fund to buy up toxic mortgage-backed securities. If the mortgage risk was all already owned by Fannie Mae & co., then the problem would've ended when the feds took over the mortgage guaranteers a few weeks ago, but clearly lots of the mortgage risk is still festering on banks' balance sheets.
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I like this current recession just fine, thanks.
Seems to me those countries doing better, financially, have less onerous IP laws and regulators. Isn't that part of a free market?
No, imaginary numbers cannot be rational.
Isn't this getting rather complex?
I think we the taxpayers should bailout the poorly run entertainment industry. They have no clue how to run their businesses so it's pretty much just like the Wall Street of California. Let's give more money to the record industry execs, the multi-million dollar per picture actors and producers and studios. Sadly, of course, there will be no benefit to the song writers, the low-income actors, production staff, etc but what else is new.
Before being showed what fansub was I never downloaded Anime, but NEITHER did I buy DVD / Manga. By now i have roughly 300 Manga, and about 100 DVD paid for (as well as 5 games). Suppress fansub and those material would never have been sold. Now take into account that the young people "infriging" today are the adult which will buy later, if they don#t come into contact with the material they will never think of buying it.
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Czars were not a product of of the communism, it was a remanent of european middle age feudalism system. The initial goal of the soviet revolution was to throw out that system and and give back the power to the people. Of course, like any utopian bottom-up political system (such as, ironically, free market), it was already corrupted by the greed of few before it had a chance to be implemented.
Though there hasn't been a HUGE change from what the drug czar was able to do, there are signs that a czar such as the drug czar, and in this case a copyright czar can help. Our copyright and IP legal needs to be reorganized and focus on the right direction and this is one way that can really focus to fight against piracy and enforce intellectual property. However, I don't think the damages provision in this bill does anything but give money to those who have little and give it to those who already have billions. Check this: http://jolt.unc.edu/blog/2008/10/01/prioritizing-resources-and-organization-intellectual-property-act-2008