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In reply to the discussion: did you guys SEE this? [View all]Remember Me
(1,532 posts)30. The problem is NOT protecting intellectual property, but the way these bills
went about it would literally shut down the internet. They wanted webmasters to police what was posted on their site. If some came to DU and posted some copyrighted material -- the owner could get DU shut down FIRST, no questions asked. Come to think of it, if I understand enough of the whole Righthaven issue, it would be like that went exactly the other way, but without any court appearances to sort it out first -- just the demand to shut down the whole bleepin' site, and boom! that's it.
We just CANNOT let such a "ham-fisted" approach to the issue destroy the internet.
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I have mixed feeling about this. I don't think it is right for someone to steal someones work that
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#5
I really don't know much about this topic. All I know it isn't fair if an artist produces something
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#9
Speaking as a content producer, I can tell you that the bulk of the "theft" doesn't impact ME...
TygrBright
Jan 2012
#21
tygr...You wrote an excellent OP on this issue several days ago - in much more detail...
truth2power
Jan 2012
#39
No, I don't mean you personally. It was a general question. I meant no offense to you.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#36
Thank you. I was just going to explain this. Musicians make very little of the money
TalkingDog
Jan 2012
#12
"Buggy Whip Industry Protection Act". Makes sense to me, even tho' I don't download music etc...
truth2power
Jan 2012
#40
That's why a lot of artist sell through their own web sites. Buy from them directly.
TalkingDog
Jan 2012
#24
Your right. Like the Japanese would say don't touch my rice bowl I worked hard for that and they
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#22
Actual people work at those studios. Not all of them are top paid executives
Beaverhausen
Jan 2012
#41
Not so necessarily true. I purchased a small digital recording device a couple
1monster
Jan 2012
#46
it doesn't matter, the fact that this is about a specific issue, non partisan issue
JI7
Jan 2012
#14
I'd want it stolen from the Corp. who stole it from me. So, frankly, I'm neutral on the subject.
TalkingDog
Jan 2012
#13
The problem is NOT protecting intellectual property, but the way these bills
Remember Me
Jan 2012
#30
Excellent idea! The lowest paid employees of entertainment companies will be the ones who suffer
Beaverhausen
Jan 2012
#43