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Cory Doctorow on copyright and piracy: 'Every pirate wants to be an admiral' - video | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
"Blogger and activist Cory Doctorow argues that all new media – from sheet music to cable TV – is accused of piracy by the mainstream ... until it becomes the mainstream"
intellectual-property  history  interview  perspective  copyright  RIAA  piracy 
may 2011 by Vaguery
The War on Sharing [Infographic] - ReadWriteCloud
"With Box, the customers are businesses for the most part. That is a key difference to other challenges by the RIAA. And It sets up a conflict between service providers and their clients who now face a determined media industry with a historic interest in litigation to protect its copyrights."
RIAA  copyright  sharing  corporatism  public-policy  intellectual-property  reintermediation 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Do music artists fare better in a world with illegal file-sharing? — Times Labs Blog
"An even more striking thing, perhaps, emerges in this second graph, namely that revenues accrued by artists themselves have in fact risen over the past 5 years, despite the fall in record sales. (All the blue bars in the chart above represent revenues that go directly to artists. As you can see, the ‘blue total’ has risen noticeably.) This is mostly because of live revenues, but also because of the growing amount collected by the PRS on behalf of artists, which accounts for a much bigger chunk of industry revenues than most people realise."
music  recording-industry  RIAA  intellectual-property  culture-war  cultural-assumptions  disintermediation-in-action  middleman-be-gone 
november 2009 by Vaguery
MPAA shuts down entire town's muni WiFi over a single download - Boing Boing
"The MPAA has successfully shut down an entire town's municipal WiFi because a single user was found to be downloading a copyrighted movie. Rather than being embarrassed by this gross example of collective punishment (a practice outlawed in the Geneva conventions) against Coshocton, OH, the MPAA's spokeslizard took the opportunity to cry poor (even though the studios are bringing in record box-office and aftermarket receipts)."
RIAA  intellectual-property  rights  copyright  stupidity  WiFi  open-access  infrastructure  community  command-and-control 
november 2009 by Vaguery
The War on Sharing: Why the FSF Cares About RIAA Lawsuits | TorrentFreak
"The RIAA doesn’t stop at manipulating copyright law to gouge artists and the public. They also use their lawsuits as leverage to argue for control over any technology that could be used to distribute music. For example, they have pushed to require all wireless access points to be encrypted and closed, to restrict technologies like BitTorrent and other forms of peer-to-peer distribution, to impose bandwidth caps on home internet users, and to monitor traffic through service providers. Such efforts directly hurt free software. Because free software authors around the world work by collaboration, they rely on open distribution networks to move software, data, and conversation around. In particular, peer-to-peer technologies make this easier and cheaper for people with less bandwidth, and so are a powerful means of boosting grassroots free software distribution and development efforts."
p2p  FSF  intellectual-property  public-policy  internet  commons  copyright  RIAA  why-is-this-slope-so-slippy? 
may 2009 by Vaguery
The Associated Press: Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits
"Nesson argues that the Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999 is unconstitutional because it effectively lets a private group — the Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA — carry out civil enforcement of a criminal law. He also says the music industry group abused the legal process by brandishing the prospects of lengthy and costly lawsuits in an effort to intimidate people into settling cases out of court."
RIAA  copyright  lawyers  law  government  intellectual-property  openness  DMCA  Constitution  USA  rights 
december 2008 by Vaguery
RIAA Radar: Home
Distinguish the level of evil of your favorite artists and music labels.
RIAA  copyright  law  crowdsourcing  openness  reference  rights  web  activism  cultural-norms 
january 2008 by Vaguery
Overly-broad copyright law has made USA a "nation of infringers"
"What better way could there be to create a nation of constant lawbreakers than to instill in that nation a contempt for its own laws?"
copyright  lawyers  legal  public-policy  RIAA  public-opinion  social-norms  reform  sharing  commons  piracy 
november 2007 by Vaguery
Australia hands over man to US courts FOR COPYRIGHT VIOLATIONS
Extradited to the US, he faces a possible 10-year sentence and $500,000 fines
lawyers  copyright  authoritarianism  RIAA  drm  government  bad  international-law  law 
may 2007 by Vaguery

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