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Tough laws to protect the entertainment industry ?
Tough laws to protect the entertainment industry from copyright abuse online is bad for business and the economy. Expanding the number of restrictions the entertainment industry has available to it will only adversely affect themselves.

While copying and downloading of digital content does indeed represent a threat to the economic interests of content providers, the extent of the problem is still not clear. Policymakers and the parties involved must realize that hastily enacted laws and regulations could have unintended consequences and slow the pace of innovation and economic growth.

These problems ? perfect copies of high-value digital works being transmitted instantly around the world at almost no cost ? require clear, concentrated thinking, rather than quick legislative or regulatory action.

Innovation has always driven American companies and people should be concerned about any roadblocks to innovation. Logical and fair solutions to the intellectual property rights are needed or the content holders will face severely hamper economic growth in the future.
Posted by: cybershoplifter   Posted on: 03/01/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Now time to lynch the DMCA!  Bobby Sskcat | 02/27/04
Rope  Martin Marvinski | 02/28/04
No, time to lynch the....  Chris Moller | 03/01/04
and do we punish  V Sanders | 02/27/04
Just as a precaution  Nigel Johnstone | 02/28/04
Unauthorized machines  ParadigmOdyssey | 02/28/04
Please decode and translate (NT)  Update victim | 03/01/04
Thank you EFF  Franklin_z | 02/28/04
yup  cybershoplifter | 02/28/04
EFF gets the cash I use to spend on CDs  FilledOut | 02/29/04
And this matters how?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/29/04
The 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution trumps DMCA  B.O.F.H. | 02/29/04
And Article Three of the Constitution trumps the judges.  Update victim | 03/01/04
YOur Right It Does Not Matter  RobertoSalazar | 02/29/04
this was about  V Sanders | 02/29/04
it matters big time?  V Sanders | 02/29/04
be carefull with voip  V Sanders | 02/29/04
No_Ax_to_Grind you kill me  cybershoplifter | 03/01/04
Tough laws to protect the entertainment industry ?  cybershoplifter | 03/01/04
dvd's should just play  JWatson77 | 03/01/04

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