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The end of copyright as we know it

Let's try to rethink the system. Give copyright back to the authors. Let them manage their own rights. It's possible: http://www.villamusicrights.com

posted by : oxana, 23 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Yawn - Politics 101

The first rule of politics is make your opponents think that you want something insane and outrageous.
Next step, go into negotiations and grudgingly come up with a compromise which isn't as extreme as the 'leaked' demands.
The end result is actually what you wanted in the first place - which, if you had leaked, would still have been seen as insane and outrageous - and would never have been agreed!

At the end of all this, the copyright owners are going to be more powerful than they are at the moment - is that what you want or not?

posted by : F0ul, 23 February 2010 Complain about this comment
haha

SHUT YOUR WALLETS THEN YOU HAVE ALL THE POWER!

totaly agree and will do exactly this!
And they will see... when we will go out play football and will not need to buy the game... console... or single piece of hardware... we will make them pay to play with us hahaha

posted by : customer, 23 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Hey!

If it means Intel will sue Apple for using the letter 'i', then I'm all for it!

posted by : hoohoo, 23 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Sony...

Sony makes DVD burners. Sony owns rights to music and movies. Does this mean that they will have to sue themselves since they sell the equipment that pirates use to copy their movies...or does it mean that they will be giving up their interest in one of these industries?

posted by : Ted, 23 February 2010 Complain about this comment
so... does this mean ...

that we can actually sue the Mp double A's for putting such a weak and crappy DRM that they incite pirating ?!

posted by : Bomn, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Not sustainable

I cannot believe that this nonsense will stand. Okay, it probably will for some time, but surely as time goes on and civil servants (hey, remember the MEANING of the notion ?) change, there will certainly be some to recognize this for what it is and strike it down ?
Surely ?
Hopefully ?
Please ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Thank God

I've got some geese and some trees!
I just hope these tossers don't open my letters to make sure I haven't borrowed any choice phrases!

posted by : Tom, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Boycott, strike, civil disobdience

Boycott, strike, civil disobdience.

Take your pic, as consumers you have the right to not purchase any product. I've said this aplenty. Shut your wallets. That is the only thing that companies understand. Don't let the marketing people control your purchasing habits. How many times have you been burned by the hype of marketing. Form groups, start a movement, use the internet for your advantage, the companies are and their laughing at you all the way to the bank.
Remember they are using your hard earned money to hire outside agencys to go after you. SHUT YOUR WALLETS THEN YOU HAVE ALL THE POWER.

posted by : Crusher, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
It is interesting

how the technology/hardware sector, which is worth a hundred times what the IP sector is -are just allowing themselves to be steamrolled.

posted by : b, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Wrong on a couple points,

by not going far enough:

First, the world is not going crazy, this is a focused attack by moneyed interests on the diffuse -- and currently existing -- rights of everyone else.

Second, governments are not "bowing" to those moneyed interests, but eagerly helping implement suppression of free speech and more police state controls.

posted by : bigger_luddite, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Good luck with that!

This is very stupid, if that’s what they want to do. Then I guess gun manufactures should be held accountable for murder. Cigarette companies should be held responsible for lung cancer. Car manufactures should be held responsible for drunk drivers… Think about it there is NO logic in all of this, good luck with that copyright treaty. If people really appreciate your sh!t people WILL pay for your genuine junk.

posted by : Joseph, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
if only...

If only someone could show that publishers had used their DRM tech without permission, and sue them for $20,000 per copy.

posted by : mike, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment

World going barmy over copyright enforcement

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