CCIA: copyright wiretaps are Hollywood's "PATRIOT Act"

By Nate Anderson | Last updated a day ago

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/ccia-copyright-wiretaps-are-hollywoods-patriot-act.ars

Yesterday's White House wish list of new intellectual property laws focused on 
things like counterfeit medicines, but it also included proposals to extend 
wiretaps into copyright cases and to ensure that illegal streaming video is a 
felony. A DC trade group representing companies like AMD, Facebook, Oracle, 
Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft today objected loudly to the plan, saying that 
legitimate concerns about counterfeiting have been "hijacked to create 
draconian proposals to alleviate the content industry of the burden of 
protecting its own interest using its own extensive resources."

And that was just the beginning. Computer & Communications Industry Association 
chief Ed Black tapped his inner prophet to roll out a barnburner of a response 
to the White House. Over the top? Decide for yourself:

Some in Congress and the White House have apparently decided that no price is 
too high to pay to kowtow to Big Content's every desire, including curtailing 
civil liberties by expanding wiretapping of electronic communications. Even the 
controversial USA PATRIOT Act exists because of extraordinary national security 
circumstances involving an attack on our country. Does Hollywood deserve its 
own PATRIOT Act?

This new punitive IP agenda follows just weeks after dictators spying on 
citizens online was the lead story in every major newspaper. Perhaps the 
obvious hypocrisy caused someone to decide to wait to announce the US goal of 
expanding our government’s powers to spy online. A screenwriter could almost 
market this plot as a comedy—if it weren’t so serious.

Maybe we should be grateful our government only wants to make streaming a song 
or movie a felony with potential prison time as punishment. What's next, 
corporal punishment?

This is the latest indication of the extent to which the content industry has 
infiltrated this administration and managed to turn the Administration's IP 
agenda into a policy which protects old business models at the expense of 
consumers, citizens' rights, and our most innovative job creating industries.

That sound you hear is Obama "IP czar" Victoria Espinel scratching Black's name 
off her Christmas card list.
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