Today, Congress holds hearings on the first American Internet censorship system.
This bill can pass. If it does the Internet and free speech will never be the same. [Learn more
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Do you support this bill?
First, let me say that this question is absurdly biased.
Second, yes, I support the bill, and not just because I'm being paid to. :) I generally
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I do think that the entertainment industry should do a better job of providing legal online access (streaming, download, etc.) to their content. But, in their defense, it's pretty hard to come up with a business model to compete with "as much as you want for free."
Second, insisting on copyright would mean that relatively poor people would be at disadvantage because of financial issues, even when the said goods are technically 'available'.(if you have enough money).
I'm not sure I understand your argument. Because it sounds like you're saying that people have the right to everything, and they should be allowed to have it for free if they can't afford it. So, does that mean you shouldn't be arrested if you steal DVDs from Walmart because you can't afford them? Are we extending that to things beyond entertainment? I can't afford Jimmy Choo, does that mean I'm justified in stealing myself a new pair of shoes? And if you can just get stuff for free, why would anyone pay for anything?
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How to make culture not a privilege for the rich: just make the prices more reasonable. We're not talking about paintings or luxury editions of books or other things that makes sense to be just for the rich folks.
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But... we don't. Actors and musicians and cameramen and writers still have to pay the bills. They can't just work for free because some people can't afford to buy their stuff. I don't know what you do for a living, but how would you feel if someone said to you, "I'm sorry, but you're going to have to work for free because these people in this country over here can't afford to pay you. Ninety-five percent of the work that you do, you won't get paid for, so figure out how to live on the other 5%"?
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They only have an interest in spreading their music so more people would hear it, and some to their live gigs.
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And, as I have said at least three times now, there is absolutely nothing stopping artists from sharing their music for free if they want to do that. But just because they give their stuff away fro free doesn't mean that EVERYBODY should, whether they want to or not. I really don't see why we shouldn't protect the artists who DO want to get paid.
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