KILL INDUCE ! ! !
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The image on the right comes from the Electronic Frontier Association’s action site targetting INDUCE, the absurd ‘Inducement Devolves into Unlawful Child Exploitation’ act Hollywood is currently trying to force into law with senator Orrin ‘Terminator’ Hatch leading the way.
It, “furthers Hatch’s exploitation of children-centered concerns in his quest to appease deep-pocketed entertainment companies,” ARS Technica’s Ken Fisher said recently. “In short, the act seeks to hold liable anything and everything that could be used to infringe copyrights. Burn the VCR, burn the photocopiers, folks.”
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing into INDUCE next Thursday (July 22) at 2:00 pm in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.
To give you an idea of how desperate Hollywood is to fast-track the act, it’s sicced Big Music’s Mitch Bainwol onto congress.
But not to worry. Given that INDUCE is one of the most preposterous pieces of legislation ever mooted, even taking Hatch’s involvement into account, the Judiciary Committee is the correct place for it, ne ce’est pas?
Hatch is the chairman and alongside him will be equally ardent Hollywood supporters John Cornyn, Patrick Leahy, Lindsey Graham and Dianne Feinstein.
The H, C, L, L&F combo receives very generous financial support from the entertainment industry. But that’s a coincidence, of course. And since no one in the US administration seems to find it strange or worth further investigation, it must be OK.
Be that as it may, INDUCE has been mis-characterized as being a dire threat to Apple’s iPod. But given that iPod and iTunes are major components in the entertainment industry campaign to give the false impression that corporate music’s download sites are factors in the online music world, it’s in absolutely no danger.
The impression comes from the brilliant EFFÂ mock INDUCE trial with MAJOR RECORD LABELS as Plaintiffs and APPLE COMPUTER, INC, TOSHIBA CORP, and CNET NETWORKS as Defendants.
On the other hand, INDUCE “would put a foot on the throat of anyone coming to market with a new device, software product, or home networking system that handles copyrighted content,” states Gary Shapiro, chairman of the Home Recording Rights Coalition (HRRC).
File sharing is booming and Hollywood, unwilling to try and make it work for it, and unable to buy it or crush it, must find other ways.
INDUCE is one of them.
Fax messages from here and fire off emails from here. And if you’re able to, phone every USÂ politician you can think of.





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