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Retired Forums => Legal Controversies Forum => Topic started by: Greg Troy (KeepFighting) on December 13, 2012, 04:46:20 PM
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I found a great article over on the EFF website. The EFF wants Congress to review the current copyright law is and make changes to it and it looks like a report was issued by the Republican study committee which was quashed and withdrawn due to pressure from the copyright industry.
Last month, when Derek Khanna—a staffer for an influential policy group called the Republican Study Committee (RSC)—put forward a report busting some persistent myths about copyright, he wasn't met with a real debate or with fact-checking. Within a day his employer, reportedly under pressure from legislators supported by major copyright industries, retracted the report. Within two weeks, Khanna was told he would no longer have a job with the RSC.
It is a very good article and I highly recommend reading it but it certainly shows we have a major uphill battle in our fight. The entire article may be read here:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/12/calling-congress-time-fix-copyright
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quashed due to "due to pressure from the copyright industry" meaning money coming in from PACA, Getty and the other asswipes...
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Exactly >:(
quashed due to "due to pressure from the copyright industry" meaning money coming in from PACA, Getty and the other asswipes...
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Being the little guys in this fight, should we be asking for full fledged reforms or should we wage a large number of smaller battles attempting to change one thing at a time (like the propensity for large firms to use copyright law as a business plan to extort money from individuals and small firms)?
I expect the latter, however I could be wrong. I am apolitical. To top that off, I have little experience in these types of workings. What do you guys think?
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I believe in keeping my eyes and ears open and seizing any opportunity that presents itself. If I see that there is a hearing on one of these issues I have gathered quite a bit of information that I am prepared to have delivered which might help show what Getty and their ilk are doing with their business model. I am not sure what I would/could if it is sweeping reform but if that were the case the EFF would most likely be involved and I would see about getting information to them or asking them what if anything they need to help them out.
There is a lot of really good information over at the EFF site, I highly recommend visiting there at least once a week, I stop by at least every other day. www.eff.org
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freak..... ;D
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:D ;)
freak..... ;D
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Nice to see that Greg has a great sense of humor with regard to "Mr. Non-Credible"'s remark! (See change below avatar). Btw...I am officially protesting to the change!
:P
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Nice to see that Greg has a great sense of humor with regard to "Mr. Non-Credible"'s remark! (See change below avatar). Btw...I am officially protesting to the change!
:P
Well aren't we observant....
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I second the protest.
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So now you're a bus driver (under Avatar) Is this the bus you are going to use to back over Trolls with? ;D
@Peeved
I always try to have a sense of humor :D
Nice to see that Greg has a great sense of humor with regard to "Mr. Non-Credible"'s remark! (See change below avatar). Btw...I am officially protesting to the change!
:P
Well aren't we observant....
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I wouldn't hold my breath! Congress can't fix itself, so how can it possibly fix anything esle. My personal opinion is the need for term limits, so they will not be beholden to the likes of Getty and other copyright lobbyists. This goes for all other lobbyists as well.
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I second that, Bekka.