most people like Brittney (puke) Spears and all the vomit sounding
mainstream crap...

That audience, tasteless as they typically are, incidentally are totally
obedient... so no worry about sales staying with them of course...

This industry has fought everything from the photocopier to the VCR to tape
decks to CDs to mini discs... etc... they have fought everything....

I don't watch television... own a bunch of them but no cable no satellite..
no interferences...  I boycott them in everyway...

Then again, I think any musician in today's age should be promoing and
distributing their own albums or doing the Indie circuit...

Die Hollywood Die.

-paris



-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: DOJ to swappers Law's not on your side - Tech News -
CNET.com


>
> I am not arguing that piracy should create innovation... And
> I don't believe
> in a cup of free tea either...

Actually, I _do_ think innovation should have been their response - not
legislation. But again - there is no law requiring companies to be
intelligent. Look at how the movie industry fought against VCRs. You
would think they would have learned their lesson...


> However, how is it permissible then for a radio station to
> broadcast to
> everyone in a city? I mean ASCAP or whatever other collection
> agency for the
> money people in media charge a per song rate... like on the
> high side maybe
> a $1 per each time a single is played...

It's permissible because the copyright owners said that radios could do
so.

> Forever, people were encouraged to record music from the
> radio and programs

Actuall, both the music industry and movie industry fought against this.

> from the television... Advertisers paid essentially for the
> distribution
> channel and a cheap bulk licensing schema.. the consumer has
> the rights
> under fair use doctrines...

Agreed.

> Somehow Disney (who seems to get patent/copyright extensions
> forever) along

Which is disgusting. I think I read about this on Plastic.com. As soon
as the rights for Disney stuff starts to expire, they extend the
copyright laws.


> It's so bad on paper right now that you can't use a DVD you
> bought while
> traveling in your DVD because of regional encoding security crap..
Agreed - this is stupid.

I think the main point I'm trying to make is that these companies are
allowed to be stupid. There is no moral obligation to be smart and make
consumers happy. There is a simple way to change the music/movie
industry. Stop buying CDs and going to the movies. Period. That isn't
happening - so I guess the majority of folks are ok with what they are
doing. Which is sad - but again - you can't force the majority to see
things your way - no matter how right it is.

-rc




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