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Gause, Brian
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Date:
Mon, 5 Mar 2001 13:21:04 -0800
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RE: [idm] macrovision is your friend <BEWARE: RANTING>
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See, this is just wrong. This stuff really bothers me because it's so obviously based on greed. They're not even trying to hide this in terms of intellectual property rights...flat-out greed. I accept their right to produce a CD however they wish. I do accept that...but why is this the choice they make? That's my concern here. from the article: "The proliferation of commercial-grade CD-recordables and inexpensive CD-R media has become a major concern to the music labels. We believe that Safeaudio provides an opportunity for the music industry to regain the billions of dollars lost to unauthorized casual copying. We are eager to start our beta trials and to get the technology into the hands of the music labels for evaluations," commented Macrovision president and COO Bill Krepick. So I buy a CD from my local record store and take it home...it's now mine and I've paid for the right to listen however I wish. Now, with this software, I can't copy it to my PC because someone ELSE might steal it and put it on napster and then the record company may lose money because that person won't buy it retail? How is the present situation any different than copying something from a tape 20 years ago...or from the radio...it's a wider forum now, sure, but conceptually it's the same thing. So you get your free copy from napster, a website or a friend (i.e. radio circa 1981) and you buy or don't buy based on that. Napster has changed my buying habits, but I still buy stuff I heard online that I wouldn't have purchased otherwise...so it works both ways. But no one cares about that, eh, because only the possible LOSS of money stands out in everyone's mind. But Napster is available to a wider audience, therefore it's evil because these people are "losing" possibly LARGER amounts of money. So something is only bad if it's bad for a LOT of people? Is that the message we're learning here? So much for things like objective thought and freedom. Problems like this only go away when people learn that life isn't about *maintaining* a certain income, but earning what you make and making what you earn. Why don't people understand this? Why are record companies exempt from this sort of morality? Aren't these people human, too? Don't they have better things to do than worry about whether their company makes $1.50 or $1.67 extra today? Money is important. I understand. But so is enjoying life. If your entire focus is on those 17 extra cents, that's a problem. ---brian ------------------------ Brian W. Gause Senior Technical Writer SECTORBASE.com 568 Howard Street First Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Direct: (415) 365-8203 Fax: (415) 365-8263 -----Original Message----- From: arg [mailto:chris@evilboots.com] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 12:49 PM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] macrovision is your friend for all you folks who now enjoy casually copying cds... http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?985 this isn't particularly idm related, but since idm comes in cd flavors, thought some of you might find this interesting reading... i hate these bastards (as the article mentions, these are the kind folks who made it impossible, um, well, almost impossible, to loop your dvd player through your vcr... naturally this is a real pain in the ass with some tvs, including mine...) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org