[olug] New digital rights bill going to congress.
Jonathan Warren
thechunk at cox.net
Thu Oct 3 14:37:55 UTC 2002
Thanks for posting this. It is kind of a breath of fresh air to see a pro consumer bill in recent times. If anyone is interested in who there congressman are try the following:
http://action.eff.org/legdirectory/index.asp
It really disgusts me to see such the current state of copyright and patent protections. Abused well beyond there intent.
-Jon Warren
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 03:39:08PM -0500, Daniel G. Linder wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I haven't posted to this list yet, but I feel that this is something that will be affecting all of us.
>
> The Slashdot article points to an article written about a bill being introduced to congress that would protect consumers rights to make copies of their CDs, DVDs and other digital works for personal use. And just in case you are a Jack Valenti fan, read this quote:
>
> ``If this bill were to pass, it would render ineffective,
> worthless and useless any protection measure we would
> have in place to protect a $100 million movie,''
> Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association
> of America, said of the Lofgren bill. ``You could download
> a million movies a day, and no penalty for it.''
> (Kids, remember that last sentence... --Dan)
>
> Now, read the quote from Rep. Zoe Lofgren, the person introducing the bill:
> ``This would not authorize someone taking their digital
> content and sharing it with a million of their best friends,''
> Lofgren said in an interview Tuesday.
> (Notice the actual intent and meaning of the bill. --Dan)
>
> Hmmm, it seems to me that Mr. Valenti is using FUD (Fear, Uncertanty, Doubt), and just plain lying to cause this bill to fail. I wonder when he will tie this to terrorism?!?
>
>
> Here is the Slashdot link:
> http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/02/1654235&mode=nested&tid=103
>
> Here is the news article link:
> http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/4193841.htm
>
> I for one plan on sending a snail-mail letter to my congress-people to let them know that this bill appears to be much better thought out than the big-business backed DMCA.
>
> Dan
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