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DATE | 2003-05-01 |
FROM | NYLUG NYLUG
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<adept, fan of Linux and the Open Source movement. I am still taming my Mozilla, Mandrake, Invision Board Forums, Gallery, etc. but I love them. I'm struggling daily to learn PHP and MySQL.>>>
As a beginner in the GNU/Linux system, your first become aclimmated to the freedom that the technology permits. But as you become more expert in working with an unencumbered system, the realities of the political seperations between closed and free systems become more self-evident. It's hard to percieve everything in one fell swoop. It's likely that much of your previous experience with computer systems involved software with flags, warnings and restrictions all over the place, and then you've become conditioned to expect that this is how the world just works, and that this is normal. The reality, is that it is unique to software and now it's creeping into music and other copyrighted works. We can't survive as a free society as I learned it to mean growing up with this kind of restriction in every communication and piece of information, and the envassion of private property as it is being supported by content holding companies.
The position of the content holders, especially those that have legal copyrights based on buying an accumulating original works of others is extremely radical. NY Fair Use, as I created her orginally, always takes the position of being centralist to the extreme in a world of extremest reacting irrationally to things they don't understand and fear.
Also, in regard to your comment about the abuse that artists and individuals suffer at the hands of these same companies is not suprising. To the degree that copyright has a moral standing, which was and still is highly debatable, the current regiments which are suffering an intolerable restraint of individual rights, is highly abussive to the public. Individuals and companies which abuse people usually do so all around. They abuse the public with the DMCA, and the arrest of children for song swapping, and they abuse the artists and inventors by stealing their and forcing unfair contractual arraingments with their monopolistic powers and litigation tactics. Hey - RCA stole telivision from the inventor!.
<moment it becomes a flame war or there are ad hominem attacks, I'm out of it. But I see a potential danger in not understanding that their are reasonable copyright and content control issues that affect the livelihoods of creators who are not major conglomerates.>>>
There is no content control issue which doesn't shread the private property rights of the citizen who owns the copy of information and media.
So we can discuss it, but no matter how it is sliced and diced, controlling content media that is owned by someone in their home is an invasion of their property without their agreement to a contract. It is simply unethical.
Now when I say this, understand that I have recently been a HUGE VICTEM of both copyright violation and trademark violation with all my work done for NY Fair Use and NYLXS was and is still being violated by other parties who wanted to steal the organization. They, in fact, still are using my name and my material in direct violation of my requests for them to stop doing so. They held up NYLXS for months and then harrassed every member of the orgnaization.
HOWEVER, when we finally relized we needed to get a lawyer involved, the first thing the lawyer said was fine... this is an open and closed case based on the evidence. We'll sue them under the DMCA!!! And I said... whoa.. I except that I have rights involved, but NYLXS and NY Fair Use is NOT GOING TO USE THE DMCA to enforce those rights. It over reaches and I will not be part of that kind of abussive methodolgy...period.
I doubt many people have been as violated as I have in this regard. But I will not be forced into an immoral action in response to someone elses imorality, regardless of circumstances.
All DRM is theft, and the DMCA is exactly the legal framework for George Orwells 1984. I will not be a part of that....
DRM is Theft. We are the Stakeholders. (quote me on it if you wish. It is an NYLXS trademark and copyrighted by me).
Ruben Safir Sole Founder - NY Fair Use, NYLXS http://fairuse.nylxs.com/
____________________________ NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless.... NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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