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CoffeeHorse

Exhausted, but still standing.
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
We should trick the new congress into repealing it. They don't understand what it is or what it really does. Just tell them Disney likes it.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
I hope you have a plan to keep the safe harbor rules in place, then. Otherwise any website that happens to contain any copyrighted material could be sued out of existence without so much as a warning. That threat was literally why the internet united to defeat SOPA over a decade ago.

I'd argue it's not so much the law itself as site owners' laziness that's the problem. They automate takedowns without doing the most basic due diligence (some of which could probably also be automated) despite how simple it should be to at least verify who sent the filings. Not everyone is that terrible, but I suppose the most dangerous thing lawmakers can do is assume the best of anyone ever.
 
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Ungnome

Grand Empress of the Empire of One Square Foot.
Citizen
The safe harbor rules are one of the few parts of the DMCA I generally agree with. Issue is it's also being used to keep people from repairing vehicles and electronics they have bought, to keep you from refilling ink cartridges and more.
 

Pocket

jumbled pile of person
Citizen
That's more just... the result of patent and copyright laws existing, I think.
 

Ungnome

Grand Empress of the Empire of One Square Foot.
Citizen
Yes and no. The DCMA has specific penalties for breaking encryption to access copyrighted work. Printer manufactures were the first ones that realized they could use that to block the ability to refill or remanufacture cartridges. Now Apple uses it to key parts to specific phones(not models, actual individual phones), John Deere was using the same technique for friggin tractor wheels until the courts carved out an exception for farm equipment. Tesla is using it on there cars as well.
 

KidTDragon

Now with hi-res avatar!
Citizen
I'm in Florida visiting family this week. The other night we went to a drone show on a lake. At the end, the drones displayed the logos of the companies who sponsored the show. I'm happy to report that the health insurance company elicited a fair amount of boos from the audience.
 

NovaSaber

Well-known member
Citizen

Provisioning decent living standards (DLS) for 8.5 billion people would require only 30% of current global resource and energy use, leaving a substantial surplus for additional consumption, public luxury, scientific advancement, and other social investments. Such a future requires planning to provision public services, to deploy efficient technology, and to build sovereign industrial capacity in the global South.
 


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