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I have been posting both correspondence and links to different enities that are fighting to protect both intellectual and legal rights of photographers/digital and other mediums that all artists should expect, not hope for for years. Only to hear so many say it isn't neccesary. But it is. it is not theft from file sharing, but large corporations that have no compunction to stealing any persons intellectual property or artistic creation. For more info go to these links:
http://ipaorphanworks.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqBZd0cP5Yc
http://soulaura777.deviantart.com/journal/Artists-Sign-Petition-Against-PROTECT-IP-Act-265502029
Ariana
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PPS: if you search my posts here you can find several posts on the Orpaned Rights Act. This is ridled with tons of "exceptions" allowing large corporations to steal your art.
Very informative stuff.
Ariana
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erm not saing it's not nessecary. I'm saying that SOPA is so full of badly worded clauses, it's open to HUGE abuses that unscruplous persons will fully use in their favour to destroy competition.
rework it so it's water tight and the huge holes are closed up. then go for it. right now tho.... my god.... they can't be serious.
Quote - SOPA is mostly about enabling the seizure of domain names used by foreign websites registered via US based registrars, so those outside the USA are the targets.
So that means websites registered outside the USA jurisdiction will not fall under SOPA. Doesn't solve the situation much, in some cases.
Eternal Hobbyist
Anyone looking for a crash course about the intent of this type of legislation and how fundamentally flawed they are should either read :
Lockdown - the coming war on general purpose computing
or watch the keynote speech video.
Cory Doctorrow's keynote speech at 28c3
Seriously - take the time to read or watch this and get a better understanding of what we are getting into with these laws.
Fighting piracy is a good goal. The way we are going about it through current and proposed laws is deeply flawed and cannot work. We have to find other ways.
To reply Infinity10, it only means that sites blocked by SOPA would be in the US for now.
Once this kind of law is passed, it is only a matter of time before the US strongly suggests other countries to do the same.
Just look at what happened with DMCA.
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Quote - Once this kind of law is passed, it is only a matter of time before the US strongly suggests other countries to do the same.
Just look at what happened with DMCA.
Another clusterfuck...sigh. That's what happens when non-computer users make laws for computer users. They have NO idea really.
Laurie
I have just read that for now SOPA is dead in the water. A few in your congress have back peddled and have pulled support for it. And the Whitehouse has pulled support for it as well. Here is a link to what has happened..
http://www.blisteredthumbs.net/2012/01/ajs-sopa-update/
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Quote - > Quote - Once this kind of law is passed, it is only a matter of time before the US strongly suggests other countries to do the same.
Just look at what happened with DMCA.
Another cluster***...sigh. That's what happens when non-computer users make laws for computer users. They have NO idea really.
Laurie
Yes, that cluster*** is gonna hurt the companies that screamed for that where
it hurts them the most... their fat overstuffed wallets.
Quote - That's what happens when non-computer users make laws for computer users. They have NO idea really. Laurie
No, they dont. It's just like a botanist making a statement about anthropology and
human behavior based on his/her assumptions. A poor judge, to be exact.
Well it seems my last post about SOPA I am getting so confused with all this. After reading this http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/63660/Blah-Happy-Internet-Blackout-Day-SOPA-PIPA#comments I am not sure now what to think.. lol
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Quote - > Quote - YOU SUPPORT SOPA?????
my god. you can't be serious.
We aren't supporting it, but just making sure members are aware of the legislation that is out there. There are some good ideas within the bills, but there are also concerns about how to protect everyone's rights and other laws.
That's a huuuuuge relief. You guys really do need to change the wording on your statement however, because it really comes across, as support for the bills.
I love you guys, and I've spent hundreds of dollars here, I'd hate to see you guys taken down due to this legislation. (Read both bills again and think about some of the stuff in your marketplace, and galleries, you'll see how you to are at risk, and your not even software pirates.)
Believe me I am 100% against piracy, and I support all the creators here...but these bills...will do far far more harm thain any shred of good that they might have.
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Attached Link: US Legislation being proposed to stop piracy
We all know that great 3D content comes from dedicated artists who work tirelessly to bring their creations to life. They may be following their creative muse, but their earnings from the sale of their products can greatly enhance quality of life for the artists and their families. In some cases, talented artists can achieve their dream and pursue the creation of 3D content as a full-time job.Illegal file sharing and online piracy undermine these dreams by removing the financial incentive. To support our artists and ensure an ongoing supply of great 3D content, Renderosity dedicates staff time to copyright awareness and seeking out sites or members illegally distributing or using 3D products. Renderosity files DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) claims on behalf of our vendors, and we also work to help educate vendors on how to file claims for themselves. In addition to our own efforts in this area, we also follow legislative action that will likely affect the 3D Industry.
Please see the front page article (linked above) to read more information about the US legislation.