[olug] EFF: Call On Congress to Oppose the Induce Act Tomorrow
Ren Bucholz
activist at eff.org
Tue Sep 28 22:02:00 UTC 2004
Dear Christopher,
Earlier this month, thousands of EFF supporters called on
Congress to throw out the Induce Act, a bill that threatens
the future of innovation in America. We need your help
again. Last time, we targeted the committee that is
reviewing the bill. Tomorrow, we want to be sure that
*every* Senator hears from constituents who oppose the
Induce Act. Sign up here to add your voice:
http://www.savebetamax.org/eff
The Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act (S.2560) would
extend copyright liability to companies that "induce"
copyright infringement. This profound change in the law
would make it nearly impossible for a company to bring
innovative new technologies to the market. Under the threat
of entertainment industry lawsuits based on the Induce Act,
technology companies would be forced to first ask permission
from Hollywood and the record labels. If the entertainment
industry had this kind of veto power in the past, it's
likely that technologies like the VCR, iPod, and CD burners
would never have seen the light of day. That's why we need
you to speak out against the Induce Act:
http://www.savebetamax.org/eff
Our friends at Downhill Battle are coordinating the calls at
SaveBetamax.org, a site that gives you the information you
need to make a quick, easy call to Congress.
SaveBetamax.org also provides background on why the Induce
Act is so misguided, including an overview of the Supreme
Court's decision in the famous Sony Betamax case, which
established that the maker of a technology cannot be held
liable for copyright violations by users as long as the
technology has substantial non-infringing uses. This
"Betamax doctrine" spurred two decades of unprecedented
technological innovation - and enormous profits for the very
companies that ironically want to reverse it with the Induce
Act.
Make sure Congress knows you oppose the Induce Act by
signing up today. Thanks for taking action!
http://www.savebetamax.org/eff
Sincerely,
Ren Bucholz
EFF Activism Coordinator
http://www.eff.org
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