 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:1 | Great... Another politician is talking technology The politicians fixed the spam problem and now they're going to fix the piracy problem.
Welcome to China. |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | Welcome to New China...Were already there, with the China-esque citizen spying programs, ISP throttling and the such... |
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 swhx7Premium join:2006-07-23 Elbonia | reply to jjoshua Practically everything that anyone ever accesses on the internet is copyrighted - just about every string of text more than a few words, every image, script, and file of any kind. There's no way any automatic process can distinguish legitimate transfers from "piracy". |
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 GlobalMindDomino Dude, POWER Systems GuyPremium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL | said by swhx7:Practically everything that anyone ever accesses on the internet is copyrighted - just about every string of text more than a few words, every image, script, and file of any kind. There's no way any automatic process can distinguish legitimate transfers from "piracy". Exactly. This is another one of those "suck up to the *AA" bills that stick the ISPs or whomever else with the burden of actually implementing it.
I would love to know how they're going to determine what is pirated content and what isn't. Going by the *AA rhetoric, all of You Tube would be pirated content, except for those labels who have struck a deal with You Tube...oh and yea that's another thing the ISPs will be responsible for monitoring.
Quite pathetic Berman. Lame effort. |
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