Obama "IP czar" wants felony charges for illegal Web streaming

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tk421
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Mar 17, 2011 2:11pm
Hmm, sounds dangerous. Just what we need, a civil matter to turn everyone into felons. Watch Youtube videos with unauthorized soundtracks? You're a felon.

Download tons of music? FBI will wiretap your house. I like the line about organized crime. Give me a fucking break. The Mob downloads songs/movies illegally? Please. In this day and age, this is definitely what I want the FBI to concentrate on. Forget terrorists and white collar criminals, I want them to target the punk teenager downloading music. Yeah, what a felon.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/obama-ip-czar-wants-felony-charges-for-illegal-web-streaming.ars

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ip_white_paper.pdf
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fish82
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Mar 17, 2011 6:30pm
Classic Bam.
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stlouiedipalma
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Mar 17, 2011 8:33pm
Belly,

Did you take the time to read the administration's recommendations? The offenses they speak of deal mainly with economic espionage, copyright infringement and counterfeit drugs.
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Mar 18, 2011 10:53am
stlouiedipalma;715783 wrote:Belly,

Did you take the time to read the administration's recommendations? The offenses they speak of deal mainly with economic espionage, copyright infringement and counterfeit drugs.

Belly?

And this is largely unnecessary, to be honest. I agree that cyber crime is still very much a problem, but instead of focusing on streaming sites, I'd suggest putting more effort into stopping identity theft or scams which are so prevalent on the web.

But hey, what do I know?
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stlouiedipalma
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Mar 19, 2011 12:04am
tk421;715312 wrote:Hmm, sounds dangerous. Just what we need, a civil matter to turn everyone into felons. Watch Youtube videos with unauthorized soundtracks? You're a felon.

Download tons of music? FBI will wiretap your house. I like the line about organized crime. Give me a fucking break. The Mob downloads songs/movies illegally? Please. In this day and age, this is definitely what I want the FBI to concentrate on. Forget terrorists and white collar criminals, I want them to target the punk teenager downloading music. Yeah, what a felon.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/obama-ip-czar-wants-felony-charges-for-illegal-web-streaming.ars

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ip_white_paper.pdf

While I agree that our priorities should be greater, I would imagine that the singer/songwriter doesn't appreciate our government allowing his/her product to be stolen, which is definitely the case when someone illegally downloads music.

Let's imagine you have a copyright or a patent on an industrial process which ensures that you will make lots of money for your effort and ingenuity. I decide to rip off your idea and make it work for me, thereby taking money out of your pocket and causing your business to suffer. I charge a lot less for my product, because I didn't have to spend time and money to do R&D. You did that for me, but I decided to use it for my business. Wouldn't you want your government to go after me, to prosecute me? From the tone of your post, it seems that you condone my rape of your hard work.

Which way do you want it? On all fours, or standing up and bent over?
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stlouiedipalma
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Mar 19, 2011 12:07am
O-Trap;716355 wrote:Belly?

And this is largely unnecessary, to be honest. I agree that cyber crime is still very much a problem, but instead of focusing on streaming sites, I'd suggest putting more effort into stopping identity theft or scams which are so prevalent on the web.

But hey, what do I know?
Thanks for pointing out my stupid reference to Belly. I apologize to anyone who may have been offended by that.
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Mar 19, 2011 12:34am
stlouiedipalma;717271 wrote:Thanks for pointing out my stupid reference to Belly. I apologize to anyone who may have been offended by that.
Best post on this thread. I lol'd and woke up my wife. :D
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Curly J
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Mar 19, 2011 12:59am
stlouiedipalma;717271 wrote:Thanks for pointing out my stupid reference to Belly. I apologize to anyone who may have been offended by that.
I get it now. I was confused for a moment or two.
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Mar 19, 2011 9:29am
Calypso Louie strikes again.
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I Wear Pants
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Mar 20, 2011 12:57am
stlouiedipalma;717266 wrote:While I agree that our priorities should be greater, I would imagine that the singer/songwriter doesn't appreciate our government allowing his/her product to be stolen, which is definitely the case when someone illegally downloads music.

Let's imagine you have a copyright or a patent on an industrial process which ensures that you will make lots of money for your effort and ingenuity. I decide to rip off your idea and make it work for me, thereby taking money out of your pocket and causing your business to suffer. I charge a lot less for my product, because I didn't have to spend time and money to do R&D. You did that for me, but I decided to use it for my business. Wouldn't you want your government to go after me, to prosecute me? From the tone of your post, it seems that you condone my rape of your hard work.

Which way do you want it? On all fours, or standing up and bent over?
There are far better solutions to these sorts of problems then "wars" and locking people up.

IP Czar is one of the ones that could probably be done away with.
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Mar 20, 2011 11:29am
stlouiedipalma;717266 wrote:While I agree that our priorities should be greater, I would imagine that the singer/songwriter doesn't appreciate our government allowing his/her product to be stolen, which is definitely the case when someone illegally downloads music.

Let's imagine you have a copyright or a patent on an industrial process which ensures that you will make lots of money for your effort and ingenuity. I decide to rip off your idea and make it work for me, thereby taking money out of your pocket and causing your business to suffer. I charge a lot less for my product, because I didn't have to spend time and money to do R&D. You did that for me, but I decided to use it for my business. Wouldn't you want your government to go after me, to prosecute me? From the tone of your post, it seems that you condone my rape of your hard work.

Which way do you want it? On all fours, or standing up and bent over?
For decades now, Americans have traded liberty for security, all in the name of safety and survival. We allow the police to illegally stop and conduct unwarranted searches of our property with their "sobriety checkpoints" (BTW - the local police reported 7 arrests for possible DUI's out of 3400 cars stopped and searched on St. Patty's day...that equates to a 0.2% effectiveness rate.). We allow judges in Florida to sign warrants to obtain blood from drivers exercising their rights right on the roadside. We allow enforcement of the invasive Patriot Act. We allow outlawing of weapons which are our 2nd Amendment right. We allow sexual molestation of our children whom merely want to fly in an airplane. We allow essentially nude photographs for the chance to board an airplane.

And now, because of perceived intellectual theft, we should all be subject to federal wiretaps. Isn't there something in our distant past that goes something like...."innocent until proven guilty"? Whatever happened to that, anyways? Oh, that's right, we traded that little slogan for Uncle Sam being our protector, provider, guardian, and single source of our being.
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believer
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Mar 20, 2011 12:54pm
BGFalcons82;718182 wrote:Isn't there something in our distant past that goes something like...."innocent until proven guilty"? Whatever happened to that, anyways? Oh, that's right, we traded that little slogan for Uncle Sam being our protector, provider, guardian, and single source of our being.
Brings tears to my eyes every time I think about it. I wonder if we can get Uncle Sam to wipe our asses while he's at it?
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Mar 20, 2011 12:56pm
BGFalcons82;718182 wrote:For decades now, Americans have traded liberty for security, all in the name of safety and survival. We allow the police to illegally stop and conduct unwarranted searches of our property with their "sobriety checkpoints" (BTW - the local police reported 7 arrests for possible DUI's out of 3400 cars stopped and searched on St. Patty's day...that equates to a 0.2% effectiveness rate.). We allow judges in Florida to sign warrants to obtain blood from drivers exercising their rights right on the roadside. We allow enforcement of the invasive Patriot Act. We allow outlawing of weapons which are our 2nd Amendment right. We allow sexual molestation of our children whom merely want to fly in an airplane. We allow essentially nude photographs for the chance to board an airplane.

And now, because of perceived intellectual theft, we should all be subject to federal wiretaps. Isn't there something in our distant past that goes something like...."innocent until proven guilty"? Whatever happened to that, anyways? Oh, that's right, we traded that little slogan for Uncle Sam being our protector, provider, guardian, and single source of our being.
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