jueves, 11 de agosto de 2011

New York hardens its anti-piracy law

Via Techdirt we learned that the State of New York at the United Statesamended its legislation related to recording aofensas for adding drives, USBs and memory cards among other things, to the list of demonic device that damage the music industry. The music industry has always been victimized under the most ridiculous arguments, but now the lobbyistas have a law cited. Pity that intellectual property laws lack legitimacy in our days.

We always hear a different argument to each law industry applauds. This time the IFPI attributed to bootleg traffic decline of 30 per cent (since 2004) of sales of music. What the problem was not P2P? They soon culparán the weather.

Clear that evidence as always or not exists or is confused or simply not mentioned. Don't you know that already nobody buys CDs? Industry apparently still not decided if the internet or bootlegs are your worst enemy, then if the doubt better to legislate on the devices, which incidentally also used their consumers. Brilliant as always.

Source: alt1040.com

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