PROTECT IP Renamed To the E-PARASITE Act
bs0d3 writes "The U.S. House has drafted their version of Protect IP today. They have renamed the bill to 'the Enforcing and Protecting American Rights Against Sites Intent on Theft and Exploitation Act' or the E-PARASITE Act. The new house version of Protect IP is far worse than the Senate bill s.968 and it massively expands the sites that will be covered by the law. While the Senate bill limited its focus to sites that were 'dedicated to infringing activities,' the house bill targets 'foreign infringing sites' and 'has only limited purpose or use other than infringement.' They're also including an 'inducement' claim, any foreign site declared by the Attorney General to be 'inducing' infringement, can now be censored by the US. With no adversarial hearing. The bill can be read here."
I guess they're really going all the way with "Corporations are people".
All the world's a CPU, and all the men and women merely AI agents
Enjoy your police state.
Wouldn't that cover any site that ever mentions copyright infringement in a non-negative light?
Copy movies, games & music!!!!!
bye slashdot!
I am a free slashdotter. I will not be modded, blogged, DRM'd, patented, podcasted or RFID'd. My life is my own.
The conservative democrats in charge of the senate drafted a scary but not terrifying bill. The conservative republicans in charge of the house responded by making a terrifying bill to rectify it with. That is what we get when we keep pushing all of our politicians further to the right. Next, President Lawnchair will proclaim this bill to be a great victory for the American people and sign it into law to show how he can work with his fellow conservative politicians in Washington DC.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
This is a House bill. The President can always veto it, and that's assuming it gets past the Senate. Call your Congressman, call your Senators, write the White House. There's still a chance for the people to lobby against this.
Whoah! This has GOT to be an April 1st thing!
Right back to 1984!
When you're response to garbage like this changes from outrage, and a motivation to act, to a sigh and a slump of the shoulders.
You know what? Fuck it. The majority in this country doesn't understand or care whats going on in Washington, and the corporations now run both political parties, but at least I get to keep my guns. Well, I cant use them in self defense anymore, but they sure do look neat.
For all those who argued against net neutrality as promoting "regulation", see how little help that was, they will try to regulate anyway. We might as well get the useful consumer protections against corporate manipulations while they are/were available, otherwise we'll just get stuck with regulation at both gov't and corporate levels.
We sure manage to make western Europe look good, don't we?
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The internet is becoming cable TV, monitored by the most complete surveillance state imaginable. Congrats. Told you so ten years ago.
Infringing on (RIAA's) Copyright & Profitability - Pirate Bay
Infringing on (RIAA's) Copyright & Profitability - Weird Al, cover tunes on YouTube, fair use, time shifting (all unlicensed DVRs)
Infringing on (Microsoft's) Patents & Profitability - Ubuntu & Android (and All Linux)
Infringing on (Apple's) Patents & Profitability - RIM (darned Canadians Eh?)
Infringing on (Fox New's) 'Truth' & Profitability - BBC, CBC, Al Jezeera
Infringing on (Catholic Church's) 'Truth' & Profitability - Scientific Publications, Tax-Free Status (and, well, reality)
Infringing on (Corporate 1%) 'Truth' & Profitability - Government Regulation, Democrats, 'Occupy Everywhere'
Infringing on (Government & Corporate) 'Truth' & Profitability - Anonymous, Occupy Everywhere, 'Free Thinkers'
Infringing on (Corporate) 'Truth' & Profitability - Google (by providing access to views that challenge 'Everything is fine')
Expect some harsh censorship in this 'Land of Free' (copyright used without permission)
The internet will go darknet so fast it will make their heads spin.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
Implementing a nationwide Internet filter is not an easy task. I'm not sure they are serious about actually enforcing the bill. But if they do, it will be funny watching Google and Facebook and the like move out.
E-PARASITE? Really? I fucking hate forced acronyms. At my undergrad university there was a group called DREAM - Discovering the Reality of Educating All Minds. Their goal was good (building schools in developing countries) but I refused to ever donate to them because I hated their acronym.
china copys us stuff and pass it off as there own
I must say, rarely in the history of bullshit-acronymed bills do you see one so honestly named...
It's just the minor matter that the name refers to the bill's friends, and not to their enemies. A pity, that.
I think it's pretty obvious what kind of world they think they're getting: one that benefits them.
Does someone get paid specifically to come up with these names? I can't decide if they should be paid a lot more or be tarred and feathered.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is kinky.
So far the only parasites involved in this law are the lobbyists who bought it, and the worthless politicians who were bought.
What is wrong with the US?
What ever happened to free speech and the land of the free?
DRM? No thanks, I'll just get it somewhere else...
Welcome to world where you do what's good for you at the moment. It's not like this is a new concept for US either. China practically owns US now, and in 10-20 years it will start to really show. In the end, they will probably fall again, but it will be China who controls the world soon (again). It's the cycle of life.
Not "redundant", but ignored.
It's kind of hypocritical to preach about copyrights providing the teeth to software licensing, while ignoring the demands of other copyright holders.
I do not fail; I succeed at finding out what does not work.
A veto doesn't help when a bipartisan bill clears both houses by unanimous consent; they'll just go right ahead and unanimously override the veto.
I sometimes wonder if there is any sense of irony in those who name those bills. For second I figured it cannot possibly be real. Back to earth..
I skimmed through the text and found a nice little nugget stating search engines have to make sure the offending sites cannot be found. That will be fun.
I also find it especially heart warming that our leaders have time to draft this while the country is literally falling apart. Sigh, time for another letter to my, supposed, representative.
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I'm in the process of writing a book, called Lacuna: Demons of the Void, seen here. I'm just in the final review and cleanup pass now.
The first three chapters are available for free, and are CC-BY-SA-NC; this means that you can legally and safely write whatever fanfiction you want, or pass the sample chapters around, or change and remix them or do whatever you want basically as long as you don't sell it, don't change the licence and credit me appropriately.
I did this because if the book (and subsequent sequels if any) gets popular, I didn't want to get old and fat and retarded and turn into the next George Lucas, grabbing hold of my precious precious IP and never letting go.
Anyway. This law is basically insane.
I've never understood musicians, writers and artists who get all messed up about digital piracy. It just strikes me as entirely retarded, especially if they're not in full compliance with every piece of software, hardware, music and movies they've ever seen or owned. I'm sure their $2,000 copy of Adobe Photoshop is fully legitimate now and was when they were 14, and I'm sure they've never downloaded an MP3 in their life.
I see this crap everywhere. I see rap artists thumbing their nose at society, waxing lyrical about sticking it to the man, pimping hoes, glorifying robbery, murder and pushing drugs, while at the same time appearing bereaved that their latest forgettable album appeared on The Pirate Bay the day after it appeared in iTunes. I see armies of cocaine huffing, hooker bashing, Harvard educated RIAA trust-fund babies who've never wanted for anything in their life but a full head of hair, going on about how Limewire costs them the GDP of the entire world ($75,000,000,000,000 dollars) in lost revenue and also, simultaneously, claiming to have had one of their most profitable years ever. How do you even rationalize that kind of blatant, intrinsic wrongness?
Fuck those guys.
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Welcome to world where you do what's good for you at the moment. It's not like this is a new concept for US either. China practically owns US now, and in 10-20 years it will start to really show. In the end, they will probably fall again, but it will be China who controls the world soon (again). It's the cycle of life.
It's hard to 'own' a country by holding its currency, when you don't also control its printing presses. In the past decade, the US has doubled its money supply (M2), which via inflation has pulled about 40% of the rug out from under the US currency holdings in China's central bank. And there is no let-up in sight. In terms of money, China has been royally screwed.
Of course they weren't after money; what they wanted was to industrialize and modernize, getting their hands on our IP. They did, but you are mistaken if you think that such a thing is a net loss for the US. When the world contains many new manufacturers of the goods we desire, the real cost of those goods goes down. Have you noticed that even though your money has been inflating like crazy over the past decade, manufactured goods have nevertheless cost fewer dollars? A microwave oven these days costs $35!
Not to mention new R&D. China is beginning to invent new things, and make new discoveries. While these things have temporary effects on the movements of money, in the long run we benefit from having other people making discoveries alongside us, rather than continuing to scrabble in rice paddies.
FATMOUSE + YOU = FATMOUSE
Indeed. Didn't the US do this for a longish while, signing up to the International treaties after they'd got the good stuff?
I'm not saying that China is "faultless" or the US is "all bad", but let's face facts - America would not have made the progress it has if it had respected European patent laws and European property rights. If it wants to claim China is in the wrong, then I have nothing against that provided it is NOT for the purpose of maintaining a hegemony obtained solely through the same practices. If China is guilty, then American corporations and the American government owe Europe a percentage of the profits secured through IP theft.
Sure, that might push the US into recession. Isolating China and closing down all counterfeit goods plus genuine goods based on stolen IP would not merely put China into recession, it would bankrupt it. If you're willing to do the latter, you should be man enough to accept the former.
The good news is that 100+ years of compound interest for some of the products and 60+ years of accumulated value in the case of property illegally confiscated from British and other Allied nations during WW2 should cover the combined debts of Italy, Greece, Spain and Ireland, and leave enough left over for the heads of State to put in advance orders for GTA 5.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
Welcome to world where you do what's good for you at the moment. It's not like this is a new concept for US either. China practically owns US now, and in 10-20 years it will start to really show. In the end, they will probably fall again, but it will be China who controls the world soon (again). It's the cycle of life.
Back in the eighteenth century Lord Macartney approached the Emperor with the finest goods of Britain - which paled in comparison to the riches of the asian court. There's a saying, "China already has everything, would could you possibly offer China", ultimately the answer was Opium.
China is returning to glory days, where China will have everything everyone else has and the question will be, "What can you possibly offer to the Chinese?" Tough question to answer.
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I can still remember
How that music used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance
That I could make those people dance
And, maybe, they’d be happy for a while.
But legislation made me shiver
With every takedown I’d deliver.
Bad news on the doorstep;
I couldn’t take one more step.
I can’t remember if I cried
When I read about their lawless crime
But something touched me deep inside
The day the freedom died.
-- Let us endeavor so to live that when we pass even the undertaker shall be sorry. -- M. Twain
IIRC it wasn't clear whether the year was actually 1984 or whether that was just one of the lies that the ministry had created.
They even name the act PARASITE now, just to mock you. They know IP is parasitic, and they are telling you they know, and they will still pass it while laughing at you at the same time.
Actually that some pretty high-class douche-baggery.. I am both impressed and slightly scared.
Step 1. The Chinese have everything.
Step 2. Offer them opium.
Step 3. PROFIT!!
Step 4. Repeat
The main sign of failure in pre-WW1 and pre-WW2 Europe has been copyright crackdown, while New World has been blatantly copying and pirating everything.
Look at how that story ended up. Truly history keeps repeating itself, and every time we do not learn.
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You can either scorn apathy, or become apathetic yourself, but somehow you've done both. Interesting dichotomy.
I think the acronym "E-PARASITE" makes it clear that the bill is a big "fuck you". This is good, because it gives us something obvious to hate, rather than calling the bill something like "PROTECT " and making it seem as if we're supposed to like the shit sandwich that it is. However my concern is that with all of this trying to "protect IP", there doesn't seem to be any recognition within government that all of the protected "IP" is greatly slowing down innovation. Yet the U.S. in general wants it both ways -- to be leading innovators, and yet also be leading in IP protection which slows down innovation. Yet another interesting dichotomy.
In the United States, people accused of a crime are guaranteed a trial and presumed innocent until proved guilty. Under the E-PARASITE Act, a website is presumed to be infringing unless and until the affected party can, if allowed to do so by the government, prove to the government that the website is perfectly legal. What a shameful perversion of a justice system that prides itself in being a model of justice.
"In prison you just have to shut your eyes and take it. Here you have to shut your eyes and give it."
Sometimes the only way to get something fixed is to break it all the way.
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I guess we'll have to offer them something more potent this time...
All the world's a CPU, and all the men and women merely AI agents
The main sign of failure in pre-WW1 and pre-WW2 Europe has been copyright crackdown, while New World has been blatantly copying and pirating everything.
Look at how that story ended up. Truly history keeps repeating itself, and every time we do not learn.
The true parasites are the corporate banksters and their bought dog lackeys in government. It is said of the mafia that it is like an artichoke, attack any part and the whole will continue to grow. However, salt the whole ground and the plant will die.
The time to make the environment between corporate and state so toxic that it can no longer flourish is fast approaching.The 99% have a voice, yet, the ears that need to listen only hear the jingling of thirty pieces of silver.
The mind conceives, the body achieves, the spirit manifests.
A microwave oven these days costs $35!
Yes, and it costs $35 because corners have been cut in its production. Microwave ovens today are far simpler and more fragile than their counterparts from 20 or even 10 years ago.
A side effect of this: because new ones are so cheap, a broken one will be thrown away instead of repaired. More waste. More consumption. Is the world any better off because of it?
You mean, senators named the bill after themselves ? with a hip, trendy 'e' prefix in compliance with digital age ?
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The true parasites are... banksters... dog lackeys... like an artichoke... ears that need to listen... jingling of thirty pieces of silver.
I for one salute our dog-artichoke-gangster-ear mutant chimera underlords, as long as they don't leak too many toxic fluids onto the carpet.
You are not a brain: http://books.google.com/books?id=2oV61CeDx-YC
Describes it and the ones it serves perfectly. Stroke of genius in that name.
China is returning to glory days, where China will have everything everyone else has and the question will be, "What can you possibly offer to the Chinese?" Tough question to answer.
Markets for the stuff they want to get rid of.
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I hate this. One political party takes my freedom to protect me from inequality while the other sells it to mega-corporations for votes. Why couldn't there be a political party that cares about liberty and isn't a bunch of nut-jobs?
It'll reach a tipping point where the bloated salaries of public union prison guards and cops aren't enough to prop it up. The whole thing has to fall over at some point.
I'm sure the 1% would love to have their private prisons filled to capacity and beyond.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
Yes, and it costs $35 because corners have been cut in its production. Microwave ovens today are far simpler and more fragile than their counterparts from 20 or even 10 years ago.
Interesting, I hadn't even noticed this with microwaves, since I'm still using the same microwave I got in college back around 1993. It's blown an internal fuse a couple of times, but other than that it still works great. I guess I better hang onto it if the new ones are that bad.
to the military-industrial complex.
Eisenhower was right; hooda thunkit?
Truth isn't Truth - Guliani
Another hopeless attempt for a government to control something that's completely uncontrollable. Look at some well-known attempts at making things "Unable to be copied; completely under our control" (I'm looking at you DVD, BluRay) How long did it take to crack the encryption key and sail right on to making copies? Seriously, pass this, and watch the chaos. They seriously need to learn that this is one thing you cannot, and never will, control.
The English said the same of the US as they were building their industrial base.
Then they lost the Empire.
World of Warcraft?
If I have seen further it is by stealing the Intellectual Property of giants.
1. Political Party
2. Cares about liberty
3. Isn't Nut-Jobs
Pick any two.
Egregiously Purloining Anyone's Rights by Arbitrarily Stifling Information Transfer for Enterprises.
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The US will not last long at this rate, and anyone with a brain will be trying their damn hardest to get out of here. You can deny it all you want, but with this happening, it's becoming unsafe. All it'll do is make sites move servers out of the US. Do we need more proof of Corporation of America controlling everything?
From the wiki: "...may be used to imply that those who assert the Castle Doctrine defense want to have to shoot their assailant."
Very interesting in conjunction with the previous comment: "...but at least I get to keep my guns. Well, I cant use them in self defense anymore, but they sure do look neat."
Don't be insane. Western Europe at least enjoys universal health care and nice living conditions. ;-)
Redundant outside the US often means "unused". A person who is "unused" is redundant. And when fired for such is "made redundant." Sure, that isn't the usual definition in the US, but he at least prefaced it with "as a foreigner..."
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Which would a representative rather tout himself as voting for? "PROTECT IP" or "E-PARASITE"? This new bill name is a major victory for the other side. No rep is going to worry about his opponent saying he voted against the "E PARASITE" act.
I think you could make a strong argument that we paid Europe back with our involvement in the world wars and the Marshall Plan.
Hail Eris, full of mischief...
E pluribus sanguinem
You need some historical perspective here. Except for the political/wealthy elite, China has never in its epic long history ever had "Glory days". The concept has never existed for over 99.9% of its population. It has always been ruled by dynasties in one form or another. Even this current government made up of the CCP and PLA is just another dynasty. I don't discount periods of innovation and prosperity. They were there. But again, they might as well have never existed for many Chinese as almost everyone was a poor farmer.
These past few years have been the zenith of Chinese civilization. The modern world may not be glamorous or romantic as portrayed in historical literature, but it still their zenith none the less. Even the sweatshop laborers choose this work over farming just to improve their standard of living and that of their family. Hard, very hard labor. The kind of slave and self-sacrifice dedication long gone in western civilization whom would rather milk the titty of the Federal Gov than do that kind of work. But it's not over yet. China may become democratic at some point or something else entirely that *will* listen to the demands of the people. They will get their equality, justice, and freedom. And from it, their civilized growth and prosperity will go completely vertical at warp speed. That, or it breaks down into civil war and destroys everything they've known and taken for granted. Either is a possibility.
So to answer your question. "What can you possibly offer to the Chinese?". How about continued support for their people to have and maintain inalienable rights.
Life is not for the lazy.
This is the worst acronym since HELPING CHILDREN THROUGH RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (Helping Children Through Research And Development which is also turns out is an acronym, full name: Hi, Everyone. Let's Pitch In 'N' Get Cracking Here In Louisiana Doing Right, Eh? Now Then. Hateful Rich Overbearing Ugly Guys Hurt Royally Everytime Someone Eats A Radish, Carrot, Hors d'oeuvre, And Never Does Dishes. Eventually, Victor Eats Lunch Over Peoria Mit Ein Neuesberger Tod. )
Ya know what's really scary? Sometimes I can't tell if the gov't is being "+1, sarcastic".
The House may have simply done this bill in order to troll the whole place in a big way. That, or they actually mean it. Either prospect is scary.
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FIRST AMENDMENT.—Nothing in this Act shall be construed to impose a prior restraint on free speech or the press protected under the 1st amendment to the Constitution.
Oh.. well now that we have that out of the way...
For example most microwaves are missing the ability to have constant output with variable power level. Now microwaves duty cycle unless you by the higher end Panasonic with "Inverter Technology". What was once standard component is now a differentiating feature for higher price models.
I think you're somewhat right but I get the feeling that this model is wrong when one side is nobbling currency rates and locally incentivising the newly arrived industries to the point where, for instance, nearly all Vitamin C worldwide is produced in the country that gave us melanine-laced milk and automotive-exhaust-dried tea. Is that smart for any of us? The only safeguard is that QA for export-bound products are stricter because other countries' regulators are more transparent, therefore more accountable and reliable. But market forces only work well when there are no well-established bullies (especially not 147 colluding ones) or even determined alternative rule-set writers.
And lest anyone think I'm fear-mongering, what about solar panels? The markets are only fair when the rules are all becoming more stringent on all players regardless of source and buyer and where the measures used for exchange are equitable. My hope is that greater public wealth will lead to greater openness and accountability, but it hasn't always panned out very well.
Still, I also look forward to the day when some kind of abundance is available to everyone, when we all get much better at use and re-use as opposed to use and using up. Science and technology can get us there if the greed of the few doesn't prevent it. I think our vision as a race tends not to be big enough (worrying about our own rice bowls, all too often, all too appropriately) and we're way too short-sighted and too prone to getting into shouting matches over individual issues in the larger overall programs available to our imagination.
cheers...ank
Still hoping for Gentle Treatment...
Well, part of it is the move to switch-mode power supplies. In old microwaves the big transformer alone was probably $35 to make.
Your computer PS would be a lot more than $20 if it was a linear PS as opposed to switching. Bigger and heavier too.
I'm with you on the shittier construction, shorter life, more waste aspect though.
I'd gladly pay more for something made here, by people paid a living wage... but the population has spoken, cheapest wins.
A nice side effect of more expensive, serviceable equipment is that it employs people in repair, too... but that ship has sailed.
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When the author is listed as a corporation and corporations never die, neither will copyrights.
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Simpler is false, more fragile is true. Not only are they typically made shoddier (e.g. thin membrane keypads, lighter sheet metal) but the assembly is usually as slapdash as possible. The last stuff for which this wasn't true was mostly made in Japan.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Just don't mention any birth certificates.
Could you please at least try to refrain from running your mouth before you check your facts? The largest owner of American debt is not China- Over 40% of US debt is owned domestically. China owns about 10%. These figures are about a year old, but they've changed significantly.
China is, for all intents and purposes, a single creditor. While domestically held debt is a much larger share of the total debt, that is spread out among millions of individual creditors. So, Chiner is still holds the largest share of US debt than any other creditor.
"Somebody has to do something. It's just incredibly pathetic it has to be us."
--- Jerry Garcia
Recorded music is a dinky little business. Congress needs to be reminded of that occasionally. Total US music sales are only about $6.8 billion a year. If the entire US music industry was a single company, it would rank around 343 on the Forbes 500, around the level of Dole Food, Goodrich, and Peabody Coal. Each of the major computer companies is far larger. Microsoft loses more money in online services than the entire music industry makes.
Why did you slip that in? As if universal health care is "milking the titty of the federal government". Or do you mean basic protections for workers?
"The concept has never existed for over 99.9% of its population. It has always been ruled by dynasties in one form or another. "
"We are the 99.9%"
I'd love to know what daily life in the U.S. would be like if every bill had a 100% compliance/enforcement rate. We're bankrupt as it is with less than stellar execution. Would it be a paradise or a hell? It reminds me of my days writing spaghetti code in QuickBASIC. While certain parts worked alone, as a whole there was a lot of contradiction.
I think the Congress needs to clean up its shit-fest of a code base and keep things simple, as complexity is the work of the devil. There's a line in some law somewhere that will screw anyone for anything, and the lawyers will always find it.
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How so? WWI you joined very late in the game, after millions had been killed, leaving you as the only power who hadn't had pretty well a whole generation where the best had died.
WWII you had a choice of surrendering or getting involved after Germany declared war on you. It was easy to help as you had just about the only functioning industrial base at that time and couldn't very well continue selling stuff to Germany after they'd declared war on you and it was the Russians who made the real sacrifices to win the war.
The Marshall plan was probably guilt driven after the demands that you made on the English to dismantle their industry in return for loans combined with fear about the Russians who you had witnessed being willing to make sacrifices to win the war.
America did pretty well out of the wars, much better then any one else.
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Tibet? But it's gonna cost you....
I can understand how the poster feels. It isn't apathy, it is hopelessness.
No, I wasn't talking about universal healthcare. Though the entire concept is a symptom of a much bigger problem. But whatever. What I did mean by my comment however was this. With unemployment as high as it is, most would rather collect on benefits (based off their previous income bracket) that payout more than actually working a manual labor job for less or even going so far as to *gasp*, learn an entirely new job. Say, plumbing or automotive work instead of being another real estate agent. Maybe Houston, TX is an exception, but I still see a few "Now Hiring" signs posted now and then. Why haven't those jobs been filled yet? I don't see why not.
Life is not for the lazy.
because new ones are so cheap, a broken one will be thrown away instead of repaired. More waste. More consumption
Good finally we can stop buying microwaves and spend our money on pans; where you can cook real food in :-)
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True. They got fooled once by their ignorance and they are much more vigilant now. Much more vigilant, at that, as their European and American counterparts. I just hope that the conflict that will inevitably present itself at some point between china and (maybe) the rest of the world will be a productivity war. Anything else would be just a shame...
Anyway, very insightful, wish I had mod points.
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What I see as a problem is there is no organization or lobby to draft a people and citizen friendly Copyright and Patent Reform Act.
Underlying that problem is the apparent political legislative power imbalance that is some version of 300 leopard seals versus 3 million penguins. The relatively few big sponsors of predatory legislation are overwhelming the interests of the hundreds of millions of consumers or users of Internet media.
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In the previous posts, there are a number of really interesting nomenclatures and process descriptions of what is happening. The reality is, there are 8 or 9 lawyers and some unknown millions of dollars of lobbyist energy paid for by the leopard seals. Their law is just a file on some lawyer's word processor, that is being tweaked and handed over by maybe 5 lobbying firms working closely with 20% of the Congress, with another million dollars of campaign money and 20 buzz word phrases for every incumbent Congressman regardless of party affiliation and regardless of the Congressman's position for or against making the most money for America.
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In the end, the argument that nasty aggressive Copyright and Patent laws make the most money for America in general will prevail over any proposal that provides less money and less aggrandizement. No politician can withstand the pressure to pass laws to make America strong, rich and successful.
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So we have to steal that argument "Make America strong, rich and successful" and write a law that caps the unlimited avarice and extraction potential of patent and copyright.
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The starting point for that new law are as follows: Pick up the concerns of anti-trust and common carrier regulation from the 19th Century Progressive movement. The cellphone patent wars are leading to a few companies that exclude all the possible free software and hardware stacks.FCC radio bandwidth auctions have defrauded the entire American people of a common carrier service that should cost no more than 5 times the electricity used. Pick up the recent observation that the max fair price of Internet streaming media is now limited by the human attention bandwidth. No human being can consume more than x hours of media in a month. Those x hours of media need a max price. None of this $1200 per song file sharing stuff. There is no Internet media worth (to me) more than $.60 per hour. Put it on my Internet access bill and go away.
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Then we need a lobbying solution that will create pressure on every candidate running for office, a draft law, a slogan and campaign money: The starter slogan "Stop screwing the American people with outrageous prices for Internet media."
Not only that, the US has been demanding the payback of loans made during the wars (loans with interest, I might add) that would never have been required if the US hadn't initially sided with Germany and confiscated Allied property in the US. Hell, had the confiscations not happened, US involvement might never have been needed - Europe might have been able to afford an armed forces capable of resisting the Germans.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
Is that not what Fascism it?
Markets for the stuff they want to get rid of.
A market is always some kind of exchange. When you can't offer them anything in return, why should they give their stuff to you?
Fair enough, but where do you get this claim of "most" from? If I got fired from a white collar job that paid 70k a year, I'd be trying to get something even somewhat close to that, not going for a minimum wage manual labor job. Perhaps some of the "now hiring" signs are in retail establishments, which tend to pay just barely at or below a living wage. Its easy to say "just change careers and give up on ever finding the same kind of job you lost" to people you don't know, but when its you in that situation, you are probably going to try and keep from slipping down enough income brackets to go from middle class to working poor. The poverty rate (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/poverty-rate-increases-recession-highest-level-1994-census/story?id=11652753) is increasing, and the middle class is shrinking. The middle class's spending money has been driving a pretty significant chunk of the economy. With real estate agents, project managers, journalists, and other workers fighting for less jobs, or being told "just become an auto mechanic (as if that is an easy transition), you have less consumer spending as a result of less cash. Less spending drags the economy down for everyone. So it isn't as simple as *gasp* learning a new job. Not if the end goal is a healthy economy.
WW2 was on the western front in the long term an industrial war between Britain and America, and America won.
The US remained neutral with tacit support toward the Nazis (in the usual US way - ever onward, IBM!), entered the war once Europe was sufficiently weakened, and used loan conditions and the Marshall plan to cripple Britain's already damaged industry. When the last repayment had been made by Thatcher (when was a bank last a charity?), she followed Reagan's bidding, inevitably finishing the job of destroying what was left of it.
Similarly, the Eurozone is Germany's fourth economic Reich. Following US practice, by encouaraging one sort of behaviour while acting far more sensibly herself, she has crippled the majority of the continent and made it dependent on her. Greece should do as Iceland: default and recover as an independent, responsible unit rather than enduring prolonged debt slavery. Remind the continent that things were moving along fine before the Euro experiment, when everyone didn't put all their eggs in the basket of a few well-to-do guys up north. But it won't because it's scared - like much of Europe has been scared for the past 70 years.
Corporate totalitarianism needs to be stopped. Don't the American people care that they are living in a military/corporate dictatorship?
With the E-PARASITE Act a bill is being discussed in the House that would allow US authorities to censor foreign websites without a hearing. At the same time, the US trade representative is making a formal inquiry within the WTO rule framework about the workings of China's Great Firewall, citing the infringement of internet censorship on the US's and its private businesses' commercial interests as the reason for inquiry and implicitly complaining about the fact that there is no possibility for US companies to get a hearing with Chinese authorities in case their website should be censored. Go figure...
"An Internet website that can be accessed in China is increasingly a critical element for service suppliers aiming to reach Chinese consumers, and a number of U.S. businesses, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises, have expressed concerns regarding the adverse business impacts from periodic disruptions to the availability of their websites in China. While the United States believes that the best Internet policy is to encourage the free flow of information globally, the United Statesâ(TM) WTO request relates specifically to the commercial and trade impact of the Internet disruptions."
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You, citizen, delete that link.
I think the point is that there is always work. It might not be something you want to do, but some income is better than no income. I went through this almost exactly a year ago. After over 20 years in IT, I got "downsized" and had to look for other work. Of course I started by looking at something inside my existing skill set, but after a couple of months with no income, I bit the bullet and shotgunned my resume to anyone who would accept it. I now work as a construction site foreman. Have for about a year. Pay is shitty, but hey, it gets the bills paid. I don't have any spending money anymore outside food for the wife and kids, school, etc... but we're not starving and the kids' clothes aren't falling off of them.
If you need the money, you'll find a job. People just need to stop feeling "Since I used to make 70k/yr, I won't give up until I find something in a similar price range". Screw that. Get out and flip burgers or work at a gas station, or do some other "menial" job. You get to learn a new trade. Keep up your old skills in your spare time if possible to keep yourself marketable, but hell, don't just sit around and collect unemployment!
Besides, you can get a nice tan from working outdoors every day. Vitamin D is a good thing :)
"Freedom in the USA is not the ability to do what you want. It is the ability to stop others from doing what THEY want"
The First Amendment says, among other things, "Congress shall make no law ... prohibiting ... the right of the people peaceably to assemble".
A corporation is an assembly of people. If it's legal for one person to make financial contributions to a politician, or to hold property, be it material or intellectual, it should be legal for a group of people assembled to do the same.
If you aren't satisfied with the way corporations act because they are too powerful, well that's how things happen in life. A group of people united for a purpose are more powerful than a person acting alone.
Corporations do not have personhood or rights by themselves, but they represent their shareholders. It would be insane to say that you have a right to speak whatever you want, but only if you spoke alone, if other people agree with you then your right to free speech does not exist.
A corporation is just that, a group of people who have agreed to act together for a specific purpose.
"For example most microwaves are missing the ability to have constant output with variable power level."
Yeah, dude, I was eating my milk with cereal today and I could totally feel that 'microwave with variable output' taste.
When was that standard? It wasn't on the microwave I bought in the 80s, or the one in the 90s, or the one I just bought a couple weeks ago. Every microwave I've ever used used some form of duty cycle for reduced power levels.
How many of those 'now hiring' posters will accept someone with no relevant skills and train them on the job?
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The problem with this is that a lot of employers seem to regard time spent working outside the industry as worse than time spent unemployed. Workers don't have control over this perception, but they do have control over whether they choose to accept a different job.
In some parts of the world, the incentives are also massively wrong. I'm not sure what it's like in the US, but in North Devon in the UK, where my mother lives, it's fairly easy to get £20K/year from various benefits, but very difficult to make this much from a job. After tax, someone making minimum wage at a full time job earns £9,727.55/year. Two people doing this make less than they can claim in unemployment, housing, and child benefits for doing nothing (unemployed people also get exemptions from council tax [property tax] and a few other things). Why would you get a minimum wage job if you could make more by not working? You need a serious work ethic to decide that it's better to work hard and have less money than to not work at all and have more.
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Call their office and ask if they have ever sung "Happy Birthday" in public and did they pay the royalties. If they were in the Senate in 2001, ask if they asked for permission to sing a copyrighted song before they sang it on the steps of the Capital. This works much better if you can ask a Senator in public.
I guess they are looking for a violent revolution.
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They have been a zenith for the Chinese economy. As for Chinese civilisation, after what happened recently to a small girl in Guangdong, many Chinese people believe that has reached its nadir.
May the Maths Be with you!
Neither, I think he means that around 49pct of the population is net recipient in dollars from Federal Government. They qualify all kinds of grants and programs and pay nothing in Federal Income taxes to support them. They will almost certainly receive more in benefits from SS and medicare than even the time value adjusted contributions to those programs they may make.
Regardless on your opinion the socialization of health care, social safety net programs, worker protections, and even thoughts on what is fair in terms progressive vs. flat taxation; Its really hard for me to understand how anybody thinks its moral, ethical, sustainable, and otherwise practical for nearly half the citizens of this country to have 0 or negative skin in the game.
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Germans came to WWII with experienced soldiers, were machine-gun heavy at a unit level, had panzers, and blitzkrieg. There's pretty much no amount of money you could spend at that time on short-term purchases to stop that juggernaut that was the Wehrmacht, any more than the Wehrmacht could stop the Red Army.
That's not the problem.
The problem is that cycling on and off, on and off is BAD for the microwave and leads to premature equipment failure.
With the first link, the chain is forged.
You're British, right?
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
obama is a corporate goon. He is wall street. Even the tea part was duped into electing house speaker "boner". There is no change, nothing changes :(
they've finally found an accurate name for big media copyright holders. e-Parasites indeed.
We are the 198 proof..
You do realize we PAY for unemployment with every paycheck right? Its not a handout, thats why its called INSURANCE.
Good-bye
That doesn't excuse you from completely ignoring the denotative definition of a word. The issue is that the "unused" and ignored is done so BECAUSE it is redundant. It's a causal relationship. The words are not synonyms.
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The Palestines had it so much better under the Romans.
And the serfs lived glorious lives under their kings.
A those guys with the stone foot-balls in Aztec? They were living it up.
And don't forget all the artistic output that came form the farmers under Incan rule.
Yes indeed, these poor Chinese have never had "glory days". It's was just the rulers.... Sure.
Yes, there's some really bad porn out there. But it's not the government's job to decide which porn is good and which is bad and block the bad stuff. Judge for yourself what porn you want to watch and ignore the rest.
I actually tried to find one with a better keypad. I replaced mine this week because the old microwave's keypad started losing buttons even though everything else on it worked fine. I really like tactile feedback on buttons, so I wouldn't want touch buttons, but I wouldn't mind having those clickier flat buttons with the arched metal underneath. I just know my buttons will be the first thing to go on the replacement. I didn't want to pay for nicer features if even the nicer microwaves use the same kind of buttons.
Add to that how hard it is to get time off if you work minimum wage and you need to go to a job interview.
I don't know about apathy. Look at the Occupy movement. People upset at how big companies aren't 1) playing by the rules or 2) paying government officials to get rules set in favor of their company. Now, Congress wants to pass legislation to give big companies more power? This should go over well with the Occupy swarms.
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Actually, this is a very good point, but I do insist that this is a very recent development. Prior to Obama's election, the Dems were indeed pandering to progressives and liberals; just listen to all of Obama's speeches from that time. It wasn't until he got in office that suddenly the Democrat party (and esp. Obama himself) switched to pandering to the right-wing, with the idea that it didn't matter what he did because surely everyone left of the right-wingers would come out and vote for Obama in his re-election because what alternative do they have? Well, we saw their alternative in 2010: they stay home out of apathy, and the Reps get elected (and then we still don't see any real change), but Obama apparently isn't that smart because he still hasn't figured out that he needs to appeal more to his base, which he's completely abandoned. Of course, it doesn't help that there's a strong group of his supporters that back his every move and tell all the disaffected ones to STFU and toe the party line; you can see this on political forums everywhere.
In China, if you were male, and did well in the Imperial examinations you had a chance to become a bureaucrat even if you were from a peasant background.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_examination
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scholar-bureaucrats
Quote from wiki:
However, there are vast numbers of examples in Chinese history in which individuals moved from a low social status to political prominence through success in imperial examination.
http://www.sacu.org/examinations.html
No doubt the odds were still against a peasant student, but the odds were still much better than say a peasant in feudal Europe rising to a similar level without a revolution/rebellion.
Lastly, Chinese Emperors would come and go, but they often kept much of the same bureaucracy around to do the actually day-to-day operations.
I guess they'd rather spend time eating, drinking, making merry and choosing concubines/wives ;).
So you are claiming that the corporations for which people work speak for them, and agree 100% with the employees' views?
Do you speak for your housekeeper and agree 100% with her views? I don't think so.
Corporations are an assembly of their shareholders, not of their employees.
With unemployment as high as it is, most would rather collect on benefits (based off their previous income bracket) that payout more than actually working a manual labor job for less or even going so far as to *gasp*, learn an entirely new job
Do you have numbers to back this statement up, or are you just spouting bullshit? Seeing a "now hiring" sign now and again isn't "data".
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And yet there are limits to the right of assembly. There is no right to assembly on private property.
Corporate entities have even more specific rules to follow than assembly. Persons employed by a corporate entity must receive compensation that is at or above minimum wage. Safety and sanitation requirements must be met.
I'm not in any way a financial specialist, but I'm not sure what the difference would be constitutionally between tax code requirements already placed on corporate entities and an additional requirement to 'make available publicly the amount of donations given as campaign contributions', or above that, anyone who has given a campaign contribution over a certain dollar figure, could be listed somewhere on a government website.
I'm interested in government transparency and would like to understand downsides to the right to assembly when dealing with limiting rights to a corporate entity.
Lost my first draft so I might have missed a point or two.
GP said "stuff they want to get rid of" ... like nuclear waste ... we could store all of China's nuclear waste, and they'll have a lot soon.
They are synonyms in common use in some foreign locations. Your adherence to proscriptive definitions for a descriptive language doesn't work in the real world. Go learn French or something.
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Federal judges (including Supreme court justices) can be removed by the same impeachment process used to remove a president. Which in reality is very difficult to accomplish but has been done in the past. But I doubt you'll get much support from congress on those issues.
Good one. Whooosh to the other repliers!!
Anyhow, I don't see why some people think the Chinese can't do whatever they please, regarding patents and stuff.
Patents are an industrial decision, countries are soverreign and can treat them as they please, and better serves their interest.
Of course, if they sign treaties and fail to honour them, there might be consequences, but it's just a strategic decision they make, maybe it's worth not to honour them.
I really love how the house, taken over by the Tea Party "Bastions of Democracy" that they are, are such corporate whores that they can't even keep the nice dresses on like they do in the Senate but *want* everyone to see them on their knees before their corporate masters.
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That's quite a privileged viewpoint. If you make 70k a year, and live frugally enough to survive on 35k a year, how would you be able to survive at a job flipping burgers? Minimum wage in NY is 7.25/hr. For hourly positions, the usual figure is 40 hours * 50 weeks (14.5k). You'd have to work two full time jobs flipping burgers, that's 80 hours a week, to come up with 29k a year, still 6k short of half your previous income!! That's presuming you can find two minimum wage jobs that give you the hours, and don't stiff you at 32 because for full time employees they give out health care, and they don't want to be bothered with the additional cost. So you might need 3 jobs. That's also presuming your 2+ jobs don't have scheduling conflicts. Now imagine you have kids to take care of, and were juggling a 40/hr a week job with parenting responsibilities (which can be quite the task even in a two parent household). Or imagine that you suddenly get sick. Does your burger flipping job offer health insurance? No? Are you on cobra? Do you know how much that costs just for an individual plan? How about for a family plan?
You can keep your quips about a nice tan, and your statements that you are trying to "keep yourself marketable" in the spare time 80 hours a week leaves you.
If we had a real living wage as our minimum wage, then your point would stand. As it is, your points are as divorced from reality as a jobs creation speech at a GOP Presidential debate.
The idea that they pay nothing in Federal Income taxes ignores all the other taxes they do pay, and the extreme lack of income they have to qualify for no federal income taxes. That is a misleading figure to quote out of context. If you want an interesting figure, notice how most red-states seem to be on the take from the federal government, while most blue-states have the opposite financial relationship. If you want people to be punished for their personal actions, how about letting people be punished for their choices in the voting booth?
Thinking that they have no skin in the game and supposing the rich are paying their fare share (http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/09/27/324204/report-right-wing-misleading-taxes/) is the result of not being fully informed.
First (i hope), everything is temporary, moreso these days; be it employment or unemployment.
Its one thing to be able to hold out before the door closes on what used to be your career and, perhaps, a pleasurable skill in your life; and another to do just one has to to survive.
That is the safety net a civilized state is supposed to provide. As above china sub-thread validates, no safety nets makes peons of all but a few percent. Some more content than others, all subject to the whim of a fixed game controlled by elites.
Second, to say that "there is always work" belies suffering from the 'it cant happen here' naivety
that any developing country (with up to 40% unemployment) would have a good laugh at.
Climbing up has taken an industrial century, the gravity of falling is 10X as fast.
resist propaganda
i live in Japan btw
"Freedom in the USA is not the ability to do what you want. It is the ability to stop others from doing what THEY want"
The true parasites are... banksters... dog lackeys... like an artichoke... ears that need to listen... jingling of thirty pieces of silver.
I for one salute our dog-artichoke-gangster-ear mutant chimera underlords, as long as they don't leak too many toxic fluids onto the carpet.
They sure made a mess of the Gulf of Mexico.
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