casualties
Do APRA realise?
Submitted by Shiny on Thu, 05/02/2009 - 11:29i don't think APRA actually realise they're shitting all over the NZ internet industry and users rights to preserve their traditional revenue.
Spending a moment trying on their shoes - it would look initially like a glorious new world under new legislation. Wearing their shoes, i can see how *angry* the "theft" of their member's work via blatant sharing without permission feels.
They can take down these "thieves" using this law. But are they really so selfish they can't see all the casualties caught in the cross fire?
How can we explain it to them?
This new copyright law threatens the livelihood of those that work on the internet.
This law tramples on New Zealander's rights (artists included).
This law discriminates against those doing business on the interent - if you're accused of copyright in print or broadcast then you need proof, right to a trial, and you don't get summarily punished immediately. They don't remove a TV stations ability to broadcast, or a Magazine's right to publish immediately apon infringment accusation. The new copyright law will remove an internet business abiltiy to do any business immediately apon accusation.
This law discriminates against New Zealanders - we're left with the extra costs passed on by ISPs who become an unpaid copyright police force - we're also left with the threat of summary disconnection, website takedowns, and for some businesses the expense of a secondary connection just in case someone makes an accusation.




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