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              | Date: 2002-04-20 
 
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 "Die Copyrightkriege werden schmutziger", so resümierte Danny O'Brien
 [UK] das Leitthema der Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference 2002.
 Hollywood aber sei nämlich hinter dem Hattrick her und wolle Freiheit,
 Privatsphäre und Computer usurpieren. John Perry Barlow habe vor lauter
 Empörung darüber zur Abwechslung einmal keinen Unsinn geredet, schreibt
 Danny auf seiner höchst empfehlenswerten wöchentlichen List ntk [need to
 know]
 
 http://www.ntk.net/
 
 ntknow-subscribe@lists.ntk.net
 
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 It's only when you see all the main combatants piled into the same room at
 the COMPUTERS FREEDOM AND PRIVACY CONFERENCE that you
 realise just how dirty the copyright wars have become. Itinerant EFF reps,
 ricocheting from LA's Copy Protection Technology Working Group, struggling
 with the culture-shock: blank-faced Hollywood apparatchiks plotting the
 downfall of open computing there, geeks open-mouthed with horror here. Pro-
 DMCAer Allan Adler of the Association of American Publishers inadvertedly
 spurring everyone on by declaiming that the audience had "no right to access
 copyrighted material" - even copyrighted material in their own homes. Some
 other IP stooge backtracking from the mob by stating that the US just *had*
 to introduce the DMCA because of "international treaties". (Well, that's odd:
 they tell us the neoDMCA proposals in the EC is there because the US did it
 first.) Phil Zimmermann, patient as ever, trying to break it to the media
 barons that the software industry *tried* this copy protection lark back in the
 Eighties and if it didn't work for Leisure Suit Larry, it won't work for "Blade II".
 John Perry Barlow, so shocked and upset he starts talking sense. And the
 more the CFPers confer, the more they seemed to realise that Hollywood is
 going for the hat-trick: taking away freedom, privacy *and* computers. Pretty
 impressive. But only if they manage it.
 
 http://www.cfp2002.org/ - spot the Brits
 
 http://www.eff.org/blogs/bpdg/ - deep, deep, blogging
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 published on: 2002-04-20
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