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HOW TO PUT ARTISTS OUT OF WORK - SOPA BILL PDF Print E-mail
Written by ugotstyle   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 03:21

HOW TO PUT ARTISTS OUT OF WORK

 

This is one of the easiest things to do. 

 

FIRST

You tell them "Showcasing your talent at karaoke means you're stealing someone elses hard work.  Even if they're personally ok with it."

 

SECOND

Shut down sites that allow people to buy great deals on artist equipment used because you can sue for copyright infringement use of your products name.  And force them to buy new

 

THIRD

You send cover bands to jail for playing their interpretation of a song.  This would put EVERY BLUES ARTIST in big house as they'd ultimately be sued for playing the last guys style.  Of course hw wouldn't show up to your hearing since he'll be in jail for the same thing within a week.

 

FORTH

You make artists afraid to have their work pay "homage" to anything as it would be called a copyright infringement.  And if they post it to the site they'll be sued for having the nerve of STEALING the hard work.

 

FOOTNOTE  --  Classical musicians do not pay royalties to the old dead composers.  Ultimately a copyright is lifted after a while.   So we'd all return to the old styles of things.  And frankly anyone who's an artist could just take on doing cover songs of the songs that are in public domain and out of copyright.  But good luck finding them!

 
SOPA BILL - Artists out of hope are artists out of work. PDF Print E-mail
Written by ugotstyle   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 03:13

STOP THIS BILL!!!

 

All I can say is TRUST ME.  Everything you enjoy on the internet will be shut down.   Everything from sites that sell used clothing and goods to artist sites singing songs to showcase talent and being charged with copyright infringement.  

 

I have directly copied this information from Craigslist because they too are a community.  They've done thier homework and I am allowing myself to have my site attacked by Craig and his wonderful team at Craigslist should he act on such a rediculous bill.

 

Instead I am CONFIDENT that Craig will love the idea that you may learn even a site such as his is frick'n doomed.  All becasue the resaling of goods inhibits NEW sales (see "Monster Cables" info below)

 

Corporate supporters of Senate 968 (PIPA) and HR 3261 (SOPA) demand the ability to take down any web site (including craigslist, Wikipedia, or Google) that hurts their profits -- without prior judicial oversight or due process  -- in the name of combating "online piracy."

PIPA and SOPA authors and supporters insist they'd only go after foreign piracy sites, but Internet Engineers understand this is an attempt to impose "Big Brother" controls on our Internet, complete with DNS hijacking and censoring search results. Incredibly, many Congress Members favor this idea.

<RANT>Try to imagine jack-booted thugs throttling free speech, poisoning the Internet (greatest of American inventions, the very pillar of modern democracy), and devastating one of the our most successful industries. Totalitarian, anti-American, massively-job-killing nonsense.</RANT>

Tell Congress you OPPOSE Senate 968 "Protect IP Act" (PIPA) and H.R. 3261 "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA):

Supporters of PIPA and SOPA: RIAA, MPAA, News Corp, TimeWarner, Walmart, Nike, Tiffany, Chanel, Rolex, Sony, Juicy Couture, Ralph Lauren, VISA, Mastercard, Comcast, ABC, Dow Chemical, Monster Cable, Teamsters, Rupert Murdoch, Lamar Smith (R-TX), John Conyers (D-MI)

Opponents of PIPA and SOPA: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay, AOL, Mozilla, Reddit, Tumblr, Etsy, Zynga, EFF, ACLU, Human Rights Watch, Darrell Issa (R-CA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ron Paul (R-TX)

Where does your Member of Congress stand on PIPA and SOPA? (Project SOPA Opera)

PIPA and SOPA Are Too Dangerous To Revise, They Must Be Killed Entirely

Congress needs to hear from you, or these dangerous bills will pass - they have tremendous lobbying dollars behind them, from corporations experts say are attempting to prop up outdated, anti-consumer business models at the expense of the very fabric of the Internet -- recklessly unleashing a tsunami of take-down notices and litigation, and a Pandora's jar of "chilling effects" and other unintended (or perhaps intended?) consequences.

Don't believe it? Monster Cable has labeled craigslist a "rogue site," earmarked for blacklisting and full-takedown under PIPA -- resale of stereo cables by CL users reduces Monster 's new cable sales. (reddit).

There is still time to be heard. Congress is starting to backpedal on this job-killing, anti-American nonsense, and the Obama administration has weighed in against these bills as drafted, but SOPA/PIPA cannot be fixed or revised -- they must be killed altogether.

Sen Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep Ron Wyden (D-OR) are championing an alternative to SOPA/PIPA called Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN) that addresses foreign sites dedicated to piracy, without disrupting basic Internet protocols, or threatening mainstream US sites like craigslist.

Tim O'Reilly, a publisher who is himself subject to piracy, asks whether piracy is even a problem, and whether there is even a legitimate need for any of these bills.

Learn more about SOPA, Protect IP (PIPA), and Internet Blacklisting:

 


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