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IntoTrance
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Chicago, United States
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I don't think this legislation will ever pass.. those products listed are valuable to each company that produces them. These sources of revenue are essential to these companies and these companies are essential to the national economy.
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Sep-14-2004 03:51
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| quote: | Originally posted by IntoTrance
I don't think this legislation will ever pass.. those products listed are valuable to each company that produces them. These sources of revenue are essential to these companies and these companies are essential to the national economy. |
I disagree.
As we have been discussing in an unnamed chat, companies currently owning the technology can easily pawn the patents off to the highest (entertainment company) bidder. These new owners can either continue to release it (likely) or sit on it (less likely). But all the while, by owning the technology, theyll have the ability to make a homogenous format that will be securely encrypted. Imagine a world where you can only watch Miramax films on a digital miramax player. Then Fox Films only on a Fox player (likely, there wouldnt be seperate players but one unit with capabilities provided by add-ons sold by each company). This may not be where we're going, but why simply assume the legislation wont pass? Being a little pro-active can go a long way...
| quote: | | If they can please their donors without a big fuss, they will. It's bad policy, but until we start making noise, it's smart politics. |
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Sep-14-2004 03:58
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