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[News] Net Neutrality Under Threat Because of the Copyright Cartel

  • Subject: [News] Net Neutrality Under Threat Because of the Copyright Cartel
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:45:43 +0000
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Parties Lobby FCC on Net Neutrality

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| RIAA / MPAA
|
| The Recording Industry Association of 
| America and the Motion Picture Association 
| of America have an established love-hate 
| relationship with the Internet. Perhaps 
| more hate-hate. The recording and motion 
| picture industries are still struggling to 
| find their footing and adapt to a world 
| where MP3's replaced CD's, and where 
| streaming movies are replacing DVD's.
| 
| Dating back to the early days of Napster, 
| the RIAA and MPAA have lobbied for 
| legislation and leveraged the court system 
| to combat online piracy. In its filing on 
| net neutrality with the FCC, the RIAA wrote 
| "we encourage the FCC to stay its course 
| and explicitly support, encourage, and 
| endorse ISP efforts to fight piracy."
| 
| EFF
| 
| On the opposite end of the spectrum, the 
| EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) is 
| urging individuals to join its petition to 
| convince the FCC to remove language from 
| the proposed net neutrality guidelines 
| which provide a legal loophole for the 
| entertainment industry to "hijack the 
| Internet."
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs/bizfeed/187003/parties_lobby_fcc_on_net_neutrality.html?tk=rss_news

RIAA tells FCC: ISPs need to be copyright cops

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| The U.S. Federal Communications Commission 
| should avoid adopting strict net neutrality 
| rules that would limit broadband providers' 
| flexibly to "address" illegal online file 
| sharing, the Recording Industry Association 
| of America said in comments filed with the 
| FCC on Thursday.
| 
| Internet service providers should have 
| authority to block subscribers from sharing 
| music and other files without permission of 
| the copyright owner, the RIAA said. "ISPs 
| are in a unique position to limit online 
| theft," the RIAA said in its comments. 
| "They control the facilities over which 
| infringement takes place and are singularly 
| positioned to address it at the source. 
| Without ISP participation, it is extremely 
| difficult to develop an effective 
| prevention approach."
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http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9145198/RIAA_tells_FCC_ISPs_need_to_be_copyright_cops


Recent:

Secret copyright treaty debated in DC: must-see video

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| Two recurring points that Metalitz raised
| were that the secrecy in the treaty was a
| requirement of foreign negotiating
| partners, and the US's hands were tied; and
| that the treaty wouldn't require any of the
| "advanced" nations to change their law (he
| repeated the oft-heard unfounded slur that
| Canada is a rogue nation when it comes to
| copyright law).
|
| Both of these points are simply wrong. The
| country demanding that ACTA be kept secret
| is the good old US of A, whose strategy for
| this is being driven by former
| entertainment industry lawyers who have
| found new homes as senior officials in the
| Obama government (the Democrats are
| terrible on copyright, sadly -- we can
| thank Bill Clinton for the Digital
| Millennium Copyright Act). These lawyers
| are Metalitz's old pals, his colleagues in
| the decades he's spent winning special
| privileges and public subsidy for his rich
| clients.
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http://www.boingboing.net/2010/01/15/secret-copyright-tre-2.html


RIAA: Net neutrality shouldn't inhibit antipiracy

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| The lobbying group for the top four
| recording companies wants to make sure that
| when regulations on Net neutrality are
| adopted, they don't impede antipiracy
| efforts.
|
| That's why the Recording Industry
| Association of America on Thursday asked
| the Federal Communications Commission to
| "adopt flexible rules" that free Internet
| service providers to fight copyright theft.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-10435388-261.html
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