Originally posted by Dave2002
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Lat is correct that the criminal class marketing pirated DVDs etc need to be curtailed (tho much much more money is made by the spammers + credit card fraudsters) but the media industry has to carry much of the blame in that it refused to pass on the very low price of production and distribution inherent in a digital economy - they tried to charge the same price for a download as for a piece of plastic which had to be distributed + sold etc, also for pop 'music' refusing to allow individual tracks from albums to be sold - they also tried DRM and associated annoyances (eg forcing adverts onto paid for DVDs) thus alienating a whole generation who then turned to 'free' filesharing.
The crazy increase in the length of copyright is another factor - mainly to protect Mickey Mouse etc but severe ramifications on many other knowledge based industries as well as libraries and research.
The whole legal basis of 'Intellectual property' (patents, copyrights + trademarks) needs looking at but not by having legislation written by te industry and pushed by a paid for and corrupt US congress - remember we have similar problems in UK with the lobbying industry - pay your subs to boy David's friends and get private access to him ...
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