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snot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-05 09:10 PM
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PLEASE READ: Sneak attack on free access to media!
I haven't really analyzed this--it's somewhat beyond my expertise--but it looks important.

MPAA/RIAA subvert democracy with super-broadcast-flag bid <http://www.boingboing.net/2005/09/26/mpaariaa_subvert_dem.html>
Cory Doctorow: The RIAA and MPAA have teamed up to demand that Congress get the FCC to create a super-duper broadcast flag for radio and TV. This means that they'll get a veto over pretty much anything that can play video or music -- from your iPod to your PC's tuner card.
My cow-orker Danny O'Brien has written a brilliant, witty explanation of how the MPAA and RIAA are pulling this off in Congress, sneaking around behind closed doors to get this enacted without debate -- and what you can do to stop the enterainment cartels to stop undermining American democracy:
This will be tricky, since the Broadcast Flag essentially demands government interference with every digital AV product on the market.
Ah, but how about -- no, that's far too sneaky. But...perhaps...
Listen. Suppose our sympatico politicos carve out a bunch of Digital TV provisions that, in fact, do have something to do with government finance? Suppose they stick those provisions in the Senate Commerce Committee's reconciliations bill (due October 26th), where they're practically untouchable?
But some key clauses on which these provisions depend will be omitted. Consequently, it will it be vitally important that Congress passes another Digital TV bill to fill the gaps.
That Digital TV bill will contain -- oh, look at that! -- the Broadcast Flag language. Oh, and the RIAA's Digital Radio Broadcast Flag, too, just for the sake of completeness.
Link <http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004000.php>

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liveoaktx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-26-05 09:44 PM
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1. If it's passed, it will be challenged in court-the broadcast flag
and "fair use" can't co-exist. The FCC tried it, it went through court and was shot down - http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/broadcastflag/broadcastflag.htm

That's why the entertainment industry is trying to backdoor this through Congress. Now's the time to start vocally telling Congress NO.
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