MPAA chief Chris Dodd used his speech today to the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers as a rallying cry to side with content creators who support the Stop Online Piracy Act — instead of tech companies that largely oppose the bill introduced today in the U.S. House of Representatives. The proposal would empower the government to block overseas websites that traffic in stolen entertainment and intellectual property. Content companies say it’s needed to limit piracy, while tech companies and the Consumer Electronics Association say it could stifle free expression. In his prepared remarks, Dodd asked SMPTE to “bring your expertise and your numbers to bear as we fight back against the theft of our product.” Dodd said he rejects the view that “we in the film and TV industry are dinosaurs, clinging desperately to a broken business model and stubbornly refusing to evolve.” He added that “one of my top priorities at the MPAA will be to grow and strengthen” a sense of partnership between Hollywood and Silicon Valley. ”We cannot survive without each other.” But Dodd added that 2.2M people depend on the film and TV industries and “share in the pain when our industry is threatened.” He noted that 13% of adults have downloaded or watched illegal copies of movies or TV shows online — and that about a quarter of all Web traffic involves content that infringes on someone’s copyright. “We all pay the price for content theft,” he said. “It costs our nation 373,000 jobs; $16 billion in earnings; $3 billion in state, local, and federal taxes; and a total of $58 billion in economic output each year.”
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Government blocking of websites, preventing websites from access to payments and ads, search engine censorship, and a ban on circumventing tools are part of the new and improved PROTECT IP Act.
It’s a very, very bad and dangerous bill.
Until they break up the Cable Business and people can pay Carte Blanche instead of a lump sum on a monthly bill…NO SUPPORT.
Free to pirate until we are free to choose and buy what we want.
A dead horse if there ever was one. Firstly, the USG has no control over what content is served from other countries and cannot “block the traffic”. Secondly, the Internet was designed to get around just such interruptions. Can’t get the data from one site, you can get it at another. Everyone in China that wants unfiltered intenet access has it. There are no effective ways to stop the distribution of digital material over IP.
The oddest thing about this is how the entire filmed media industry is following the music business into the dinosaur’s tar pit. Let’s keep pretending there is no problem.
The war is over. The technology has won. Get used to it and start pricing your content so that there is no incentive to steal. The longer the MPAA et.al. pretend that they can keep their margins AND develop new distribution platforms, they will always turn to the USG for protection. Which it CANNOT provide.
Like the “housing market is coming back next year” the “piracy hurts jobs” is a fantasy. The media companies are cutting every employee salary and benefit they can. The labor market in town has been decimated. Skilled craftspeople can’t get arrested. Protecting jobs, my ass.
As to Dodd, good luck with that. He’ll take the industries money AND THEN sell you out to the tech companies. Just watch and see.
After that happens, the media companies will move as much as they can, (post, SFX, etc.)to Asia where they can get services for 1/5th of what they cost here in the US.
Censorship is censorship, no matter what ‘holy’ mantle you place it under. Blocking foreign websites because of their content and traffic? Gee, isn’t that what the Chinese do with CNN and everything else?
Ban the lobbyists instead.
hey chris, you can start by going after the mexican cartels who mass produce these pirated dvds in mexico.
Show me something worth stealing. As for Dodd,if we wants to enforce some laws, instead of representing people before Congress, why isn’t he in court, or prison?
Dodd said he rejects the view that “we in the film and TV industry are dinosaurs, clinging desperately to a broken business model and stubbornly refusing to evolve.”
hahahahahaha…
This guy`s a lawyer, lobbyist, and was a Senator for thirty-years. Was Chairman of the Senate Banking Commission when the banks were gang banging our economy via bundling billions in bad loans that evaporated into thin air.
He once tried to make a sandwich outta a young waitress w/Teddy Kennedy as the other lice (is this misspelled) of bread.
As they say in Kentucky; “That man`s as crooked as a dawgs hind laig”
BTW, He left politics because of illness. The voters in Conn. got sick of him.
Be afraid….be very afraid of Mr Dodd.
Censorship is censorship, no matter what ‘holy’ mantle you place it under. Blocking foreign websites because of their content and traffic? Gee, isn’t that what the Chinese do with CNN and everything else?
What kind of moron would equate China blocking legitimate websites for political reasons with the U.S blocking illegitimate websites selling stolen goods?
Piracy != free speech