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Offline GhostShip

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MPAA V EFF Open Debate
« on: June 21, 2006, 12:00:02 pm »
I enjoyed this debate that I hope explains to many how the mdia Cartels are slowly stealing your rights while shouting loudly if someone questions their own.

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115047057428882434-1V_FEK_CJelMfytdST8APRW7cZw_20060720.html

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The music and movie industries defend DRM as a means of protecting artists and publishers -- without it, they say, it would be too easy for users to abuse copyrights by illegally swapping files over the Internet. They also argue that without DRM technologies, publishers wouldn't have been willing to distribute their content in online music and video stores, such as Apple's iTunes.

But some consumer advocates argue that DRM often goes too far, treating customers as would-be criminals and putting burdensome restrictions on what they can do with music and movies that were legally purchased. (ITunes, for instance, allows users to burn music to an unlimited number of CDs, but limits the number of computers on which users can play purchased music.)

The Online Journal asked Fritz Attaway, a senior executive with the Motion Picture Association of America, to debate the issue over email with Wendy Seltzer, a law professor who specializes in intellectual property and First Amendment issues. Their exchange is below.


Ok thats the backdrop now I urge you to read the article for the debate itself as it is rather long for my small section here  :)

Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: MPAA V EFF Open Debate
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2006, 01:10:48 pm »
(ITunes, for instance, allows users to burn music to an unlimited number of CDs, but limits the number of computers on which users can play purchased music.)

That isin't bad. You can make as many copies an you want for your personal uses, but can't share the movies or music...

But limiting the copies, agreed, is outright scandal
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Offline GhostShip

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Re: MPAA V EFF Open Debate
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2006, 01:34:23 pm »
The other issue Sam is that the copies are low quality and folks like myself can tell the difference between 192k and 128k.


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