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Copyrights To Reach Deep Space

bs0d3 writes "Voyager 1 is expected to reach interstellar space soon. It will be the first made made object to cross the heliosphere, which is the final stop in our solar system. Voyager 1, famously contained a gold phonographic record. The record was filled with iconic sights, images, and sounds from earth, and the prevailing message, "we come in peace". The disc was [composed] by a man named Carl Sagan, and it contained many pieces of art, songs, and images, that are all copy-written. According to NASA, 'Most of the material they used was copyrighted by the creators/owners and Sagan had to get copyright releases in order to assemble the original record. Subsequently, Warner Multimedia was able to obtain copyright releases for the 1992 version of "Murmurs of Earth" .. Unfortunately, the book and CDROM are no longer being published and are hard to find as a set.'"

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  1. Klingons by Vinegar+Joe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Say piss on your your copyrights........

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    1. Re:Klingons by b5bartender · · Score: 5, Funny

      Litigation is a dish best served cold.

    2. Re:Klingons by JWSmythe · · Score: 5, Funny

      No, we're well prepared for it. Thanks to science fiction, we've been able to plan for a vast variety of potential intergalactic threats. In response, we've built ...

          umm ...

          Well, we've theorized that we might be able to change the trajectory of a rock, given about a decade to build something...

          Ya, we're screwed.

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    3. Re:Klingons by PPH · · Score: 5, Funny

      We could offer them the RIAA and MPAA as peace offering/sacrifices. Perhaps the overlords will allow the rest of us to live.

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  2. Do the editors even look at the submissions? by Ultra64 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It will be the first made made object "

    "The disc was comprised by a man "

    "that are all copy-written. "

    1. Re:Do the editors even look at the submissions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      The majority of Indian English ... aren't in an environment where they're constantly surrounded by good examples of well-spoken English

      OK, but it was their choice to go to America.

  3. Re:Earth law vs universal law by ATMAvatar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course. This was a brilliant plan to spur on space innovation in the private sector by encouraging the copyright cartels to sue any alien civilization that dared play the record in public. No matter how many light years away the alien race may be, we can be assured that the copyrights will still be in force by the time voyager reaches them.

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  4. It will be a shame if our first contact... by Lord_of_the_nerf · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... with aliens is a 30 second ad telling them 'Piracy is a crime'

    1. Re:It will be a shame if our first contact... by Mitchell314 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Heh, I can see the ads now: "You wouldn't steal a galactic assault cruiser . . ."

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  5. What do you call a thousand lawyers... by Bonker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...asphyxiating in the cold reaches of interstellar space?

    Money well spent.

    I hope that in centuries to come, our descendants will look back on copyright and 'intellecutal property' as a stupid little social experiment that became a painful learning experience.

    'Man, I'm glad we don't to go through that crap. Can you believe they had to PAY for data?!'

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  6. Tracks on the record by seandiggity · · Score: 5, Informative

    Greeting From The Secretary General Of The UN
    Greetings In 55 Languages
    UN Greetings & Whale Greetings
    The Sounds Of Earth
    J. S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F, First Movement
    Java, court gamelan - Kinds Of Flowers
    Senegal, percussion - Tchenhoukoumen
    Zaire - Pygmy Girls' Initiation Song
    Australian Aborigine songs - Morning Star And Devil Bird
    Mexico - El Cascabel (performed by Lorenzo Barcelata)
    Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode
    Papua New Guinea - Men's House Song
    Japan, shakuhachi - Cranes In Their Nest (performed by Coro Yamaguchi)
    J. S. Bach - Gavotte En Rondeaux, from the Partitia No. 3 In E Minor For
    Mozart - The Magic Flute, Queen Of The Night Aria, No. 14

    Georgia, chorus - Tchakrulo
    Peru - Panpipes And Drum Song
    Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Melancholy Blues
    Azerbaijan Bagpipes - Ugam
    Stravinsky - Rite Of Spring, Sacrificial Dance
    J. S. Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2, Prelude And Fugue In C, No. 1
    Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, First Movement
    Bulgaria - Izlel Je Delyo Hagdutin (sung by Valya Balkanska)
    United States - Navajo Night Chant
    Holborne - Fairie Round, from Paueans, Gaillards, Almains, And Other Short A
    Solomon Islands - Melanesian Panpipes
    Peru - Wedding Song
    China, Ch'in - Flowing Streams (performed by Kuan P'ing-hu)
    India, Raga - Jaat Kahan Ho (sung by Surshri Kesar Bai Kerkar)
    Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night
    Beethoven - String Quartet No. 13 In B Flat, Opus 130, Cavatina

    ...if you're looking for either "Murmurs of Earth" or the CD-ROM, just ask a Swedish website and click on a magnet or two.

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    1. Re:Tracks on the record by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Funny

      Mozart wouldn't fit, he used too many notes.

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  7. Lets's hope they are copper ningis by The+Creator · · Score: 5, Funny

    Which weigh about 40kg and will be arriving at the RIAA main office at about 12km/s.

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  8. Re:Earth law vs universal law by drkim · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can human apply the earth laws, such as copyrights, into other corners in the universe?

    Yes. Unfortunately for us, the aliens will read the data on the disk and send back a message:

    Thank you for your information. Our clients hold the universal copyright on RNA and DNA replication technology. This letter is official notification under Section A484615(d) of the Universal Millennium Copyright Act (”UMCA”), and we seek the removal of the aforementioned infringing material from your planet. I request that you immediately notify the infringers of this notice and inform them of their duty to remove the infringing material immediately, and notify them to cease any further replication of DNA or RNA on your planet in the future.

    An enforcement detail will arrive in your system in one week to ensure compliance.

    Thank you.