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[News] Intellectual Monopolies in The White House, Elsewhere

  • Subject: [News] Intellectual Monopolies in The White House, Elsewhere
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2010 22:44:53 +0100
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Obama admin: time to make radio pay for its music

,----[ Quote ]
| The recording industry scored a 
| significant victory today with news that 
| the Obama administration will provide its 
| "strong support" for the Performance 
| Rights Act. The bill would force over-the-
| air radio stations to start coughing up 
| cash for the music they play; right now, 
| the stations pay songwriters, but not the 
| actual recording artists.
`----

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/obama-admin-make-radio-pay-for-its-music.ars

Spain's piracy epidemic has studios considering no longer selling DVDs there

,----[ Quote ]
| As if problems in the U.S. home 
| entertainment market weren't bad enough, 
| with declining sales revenue and continued 
| pressure from low-cost rental services 
| Redbox and Netflix, the major movie 
| studios are close to being overwhelmed by 
| piracy in a second major foreign market.
`----

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/03/spains-piracy-epidemic-has-studios-considering-no-longer-selling-dvds.html

Hollywood Threatens To Stop Selling DVDs In Spain In A Push To Increase Unauthorized File Sharing?

,----[ Quote ]
| I'm really curious how Lynton keeps his 
| job when his response to a market 
| challenge is to leave the market entirely, 
| shifting the unauthorized rate from 
| whatever it is all the way up to 100% by 
| choice. This is the same guy who claimed 
| that the internet was killing the movie 
| business, in the midst of a year with more 
| movie releases than ever before and the 
| largest box office take ever. He's also in 
| charge of the company that wouldn't even 
| support one of its own movies for the 
| Oscars because it was afraid that the 
| Oscar reviewer copies would end up online, 
| even though the movie was already 
| available for download. 
`----

http://techdirt.com/articles/20100330/1518058792.shtml

On April 11, Jill Sobule and John Doe  are recording their next solo releases in Los Angeles and they're doing it together. YOU ARE INVITED ! !

,----[ Quote ]
| Keeping with the idea of creating 
| innovative ways to fund recording sessions 
| of new music while involving fans in the 
| creative process, Jill Sobule and John Doe 
| are inviting 40 fans to buy tickets to 
| both participate and observe an exclusive 
| recording session with Grammy-award 
| winning producer, engineer, and mixer Dave 
| Way on Sunday April 11th in Los Angeles. 
| Weâve laid out a couple of different paths 
| to experiencing the studio with the 
| artists for your enjoyment:
| 
| ALL-DAY âMUSICIANâS MUSICIANâ ACCESS 
| ($200)
| For recording engineers, DIY musicians or 
| anyone that wants to see it from the 
| ground up. Only 10 tickets are available.
| 
| Attendees will be able to see and interact 
| with every aspect of the recording process 
| for the entire day, starting at 10am: set 
| up, getting sounds, tracking, overdubs, 
| editing and rough mixing. No prior 
| recording experience is required but we'll 
| drill down as much as you'd like into the 
| technical side of the process.
`----

http://stepinside.eventbrite.com/

The Collapse of Complex Business Models

,----[ Quote ]
| I gave a talk in Edinburgh last year to a 
| group of TV executives gathered for an 
| annual conference. From the Q&A after, it 
| was clear that for them, the question 
| wasnât whether the internet was going to 
| alter their business, but about the mode 
| and tempo of that alteration. Against that 
| background, though, they were worried 
| about a much more practical matter: When, 
| they asked, would online video generate 
| enough money to cover their current costs?
| 
| That kind of question comes up a lot. Itâs 
| a tough one to answer, not just because 
| the answer is unlikely to make anybody 
| happy, but because the premise is more 
| important than the question itself. 
`----

http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2010/04/the-collapse-of-complex-business-models/

Crookes v p2pnet link case goes to Supreme Court

,----[ Quote ]
| Hyper-linking is what the net is all 
| about. Without it, the Internet would 
| become a drab and pale facsimile of the 
| exciting news, data and information medium 
| it is today.
`----

http://www.p2pnet.net/story/37649

IsoHunt told to pull .torrent files offline, likely to close

,----[ Quote ]
| The founder of popular Bit Torrent site 
| IsoHunt, Gary Fung, has been ordered to 
| remove the .torrent files for all 
| infringing contentâan order that could 
| result in the site shutting down. US 
| District Judge Stephen Wilson issued the 
| order last week after years of back-and-
| forths over the legality of IsoHunt and 
| Fung's two other sites (Torrentbox and 
| Podtropolis). Fung claims he's still 
| hoping for a more agreeable resolution 
| that won't result in IsoHunt closing its 
| doors, but for now, things aren't looking 
| good for the torrent site.
`----

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/03/isohunt-told-to-pull-torrent-files-offline-likely-to-close.ars

Isohunt Ordered to Remove Infringing Content

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/03/isohunt/

Legal limbo: Disney could go after you for posting vacation videos online

,----[ Quote ]
| Lots of people use YouTube and other video 
| sharing sites to upload videos taken on 
| their vacations. But when it comes to 
| footage of your last trip to  Disneyland, 
| a park run by corporate masters who are 
| famously vigilant in protecting their 
| intellectual rights with lawsuits, you may 
| want to keep those videos to yourself.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Disney doesn't deny it either way, but the 
| wording of its policy, and its ominous 
| reference to its "options," might suggest 
| otherwise. Disney has no stated policy 
| against your right to post videos that 
| document your park experiences. It also 
| has no stated policy saying you can.
| 
| To stave off persistent accusations of 
| enabling copyright infringement, YouTube 
| historically been quickly compliant with 
| corporate complaints. It follows a largely 
| pre-emptive policy of summarily deleting 
| any video for which you can't prove you 
| own the rights. Its policy can be as 
| erratic as Disney's is vague, inciting the 
| ire of Web watchdog groups such as the 
| Electronic Frontier Foundation. (That may 
| be annoying, but at least you don't live 
| in Italy, where the government is 
| proposing you have to obtain a license if 
| you want to upload any moving picture to 
| the Internet.)
`----

http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/01/19/legal-limbo-disney-could-go-after-you-for-posting-vacation-vide/?icid=main|htmlws-main-n|dl6|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.walletpop.com%2Fblog%2F2010%2F01%2F19%2Flegal-limbo-disney-could-go-after-you-for-posting-vacation-vide%2F

Record industry: ignore that French piracy study!

,----[ Quote ]
| A few days back, we highlighted a new 
| study out of France that found piracy 
| actually going up after the country passed 
| a strict Internet disconnection law. 
| Though the law won't be implemented until 
| later in the year, les internautes are 
| already moving away from P2P networks; the 
| thing is, even more of them are moving to 
| other forms of piracy not dealt with by 
| the new law, like online streaming and 
| one-click downloads.
`----

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/03/record-industry-ignore-that-french-piracy-study.ars

An open letter to Victoria A. Espinel, US "IP Czar"

,----[ Quote ]
| On one hand, I would propose that you 
| abandon âintellectual property 
| enforcementâ (which actually means 
| âintellectual freedom restrictionsâ) since 
| the restrictions in question are clearly 
| unethical and extreme.
| 
| On the other, I would recommend stepping 
| up the enforcement â maybe doing so will 
| make enough people aware of the oppression 
| so that they will see the value of free 
| culture and free software, and finally, 
| bring about the political change that is 
| needed to eliminate the cancer on our 
| society that is deceptively labelled 
| âIntellectual Property.â
`----

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/open_letter_victoria_espinel_us_ip_czar

NZ's Labour party rejects cutting off pirates

,----[ Quote ]
| New Zealand's Labour party, currently in 
| opposition, has stated that it would no 
| longer support provisions for cutting off 
| file sharer's internet accounts.
| 
| The policy is a back-flip on the party's 
| position on graduated response legislation 
| in the past, which supported termination 
| of internet access.
`----

http://www.itnews.com.au/News/170963,new-zealands-labour-party-rejects-three-strikes-rule.aspx

Spain Finds Film Piracy A Hard Habit To Break 

,----[ Quote ]
| It has been the setting for many a 
| spaghetti western, but now Hollywood has 
| warned that Spain could be facing high 
| noon over its appalling record of movie 
| piracy, with a future devoid of DVDs.
| 
| The unauthorised downloading of films from 
| the internet is so rife, with film-makers 
| complaining that a legal void makes people 
| think movies are free, that Spain could 
| become the first European country to be 
| abandoned by Hollywood studios.
`---- 

http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-spain-finds-film-piracy-a-hard-habit-to-break/

Internet S.o.S Part3: the EU perspective

,----[ Quote ]
| The Telecoms Package contains a provision 
| which means that graduated response 
| measures cannot be imposed without giving 
| the user a right to due process.  The 
| actual words are âa prior, fair and 
| impartial procedure' which guarantees the 
| presumption of innocence. (EU Framework 
| directive 2009/140/EC, Article 1.3a). The 
| intention of the European Parliament was 
| that users would have a court
`----

http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=500&Itemid=1

Results From Dungeons & Dragons Online Going Free: Revenue Up 500%

,----[ Quote ]
| Last year, we wrote about the decision by 
| Turbine to turn its formerly fee-based 
| Dungeons & Dragons Online MMO into a free 
| offering, that had reasons to buy built 
| into the game. At the time, we noted that 
| the early results looked good, but over 
| time they're looking even better. Reader 
| Murdock alerts us to the news that DDO was 
| able to get 1 million more users and boost 
| revenue 500%... all by going free.
`----

http://techdirt.com/articles/20100331/1631278819.shtml

1978

,----[ Quote ]
| Itâs all about access to knowledge
| 
| In 1978 we were accessing information very 
| differently to how we are accessing it 
| today. If weâre not accessing information 
| via a computer, weâre doing it via a 
| mobile phone. But doing it, we are.
| The Copyright Act, which is one of the 
| major acts that governs how we access 
| information, is 32 years old. It is now 
| time to be updated.
`----

http://www.africancommons.org/1978-what-were-you-doing/

Fifth OiNK Uploader Walks Free

,----[ Quote ]
| During October 2007, the popular 
| BitTorrent tracker OiNK was shut down in a 
| joint effort by Dutch and British law 
| enforcement. Three months ago the siteâs 
| administrator was cleared of all charges. 
| The remaining uploader had his case 
| dropped today and also walks free.
`----

http://torrentfreak.com/fifth-oink-uploader-walks-free-100330/
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