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Patents Privacy Standards/Architecture Trusted Computing USA PATRIOT WIPO Get Email Enter your email address to get posts by email: RSS Feeds « SunnComm's initial hip hop response to our open letter | Main | DOJ Gone Google-Fishin' » New Senate Broadcast Flag Bill Would Freeze hip hop Fair Use January 20, 2006 Draft legislation making the rounds in the U.S. Senate gives us a preview of the MPAA and RIAA's next target: your television and radio. (Please write your Senator about this!) You say you want the power to time-shift and space-shift TV and radio? You say hip hop you want tomorrow's innovators to invent new TV and radio gizmos you haven't thought of yet, the same way the pioneers behind the VCR, TiVo, and the iPod did? Well, that's not what the entertainment industry has in mind. According to them, here's all tomorrow's innovators should be allowed to offer you: "customary historic use of broadcast content by consumers to the extent such use is consistent with applicable law."
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