Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations continue in a few hours as Seoul, Korea plays host to the latest round of talks. The governments have posted the meeting agenda, which unsurprisingly focuses on the issue of Internet enforcement. The United States has drafted the chapter under enormous secrecy, with selected groups granted access under strict non-disclosure agreements and other countries (including Canada) given physical, watermarked copies designed to guard against leaks.

Despite the efforts to combat leaks, information on the Internet chapter has begun to emerge (just as they did with the other elements of the treaty). Sources say that the draft text, modeled on the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement, focuses on following five issues:

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I liked this one the best:

* * That ISPs have to proactively police copyright on user-contributed material. This means that it will be impossible to run a service like Flickr or YouTube or Blogger, since hiring enough lawyers to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded every second isn't infringing will exceed any hope of profitability.

"Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement"

Also known as the Media Cartel Protection Act.

Besides the commercial implications, this is just another attempt by the corporate state to police and control the highly democratic and potentially subversive Internet.

Did you get that trite comment from some sort of anti-establishment handbook? Fight the man, Null!

Doesn't it stand to reason those that fight against Copyright laws are in actuality fighting against their own creative minds?? I mean all a Copyright is is patenting a persons mental works is it not?? So if this is the case those who fight it are saying their minds and what comes out of it don't matter at all and shouldn't count for anythng.

Larry

"Fight the man, Null!"

That's his pretense. But he never sends any compensation to the artists he's stealing from. What he's really fighting for is the Nullifidian Thievery Protection Act.

I guess these corporate lobbyists for Hollywood have each other on speed-dial.

Hagbard's post is worrisome to me.

Would you like to defend the policing of the Internet that this treaty would result in, Joe, or are you just interested in trolling?

" That the whole world must adopt US-style "notice-and-takedown" rules that require ISPs to remove any material that is accused -- again, without evidence or trial -"

This is just good old fashioned pro-corporate American imperialism. Probably won't have to use the Marines, though. Saving Disney is different than saving Chiquita Bananas.

Would you like to defend the policing of the Internet that this treaty would result in, Joe, or are you just interested in trolling?

The troll whining about trolling. Priceless.

The troll whining about trolling. Priceless.

#11 | Posted by joe at 2009-11-04 09:20 PM | Reply | Flag

Oh, Counselor! You're just killing me with those witty comebacks.

What's next?

I know what you are, but what am I?

OR

I'm rubber you are glue.

I guess this means CBS, NBC and ABC will emerge with the NY Times and Washington Post as the only new sources....What's the frequency, Dan????

Hagbard's post is worrisome to me.
#8 | Posted by danni

How so? You got my sarcasm, right? It might be a stretch, but I saw how that clause could have serious implications to the retort. If rcade had to pre-moderate every post, the retort is through.

Three Strikes And You're Out

"This means that your entire family could be denied [access] to the Internet -- and hence to civic participation, health information, education, communications, and their means of earning a living -- if one member is accused of copyright infringement, without access to a trial or counsel," blogged tech writer and digital-rights supporter Cory Doctorow.

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