Posts Tagged ‘three strikes’

When does copyright protection go too far?

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Copyright:

The legal right granted to an author, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work.

Ok, so we know that copyright comes into play so that artists are not ripped off and can be protected. I get that, and have no problems with it. It is important to have, and artists do need a protection. What goes a little too far is when going after copyright violators becomes a business for lawyers to make money.

The other aspect is if you look at ACTA, DMCA, Three Strikes rules, etc… its pretty much a blanket coverage and targets things that are not ‘piracy’ or ‘infringing’ at all. There is something called a ‘derivative work’ which means you can take original work, use it to create new work, and that is perfectly legal.

 

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Three strikes laws, irony

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Now I’m not talking Price is Right, nor am I talking about baseball. This is about the RIAA and MPAA wanting ‘3 strike’ laws in place. You can read about that here and here.

What I find ironic and sad actually is that while the Midem conference was going on in France, music execs complained about internet service (or lack thereof). One must note that France actually passed three strikes laws, at the behest of the music and movie industries. Hotels and cafes that had free wifi locked it down because they are afraid to be caught because a customer downloaded something. So businesses afraid of the 3 strikes laws locked down their internet, and music industry execs complained they could not access the internet. I find the irony amusing.

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