Please, I'm begging you, get Sen. Orrin Hatch out of office as soon as
possible. This man is completely out of touch with reality. He's already
introduced a bill that exempts the music industry for antitrust suits so that
they can dictate royalties on music downloads without fear of repercussions and
now he's trying to pile more crap on this bill.
Hatch wants to strengthen the EnFORCE Act to give the record companies more
power to dictate royalties on "innovative forms of physical phonorecords, like
enhanced compact disks and DVD audio disks". Specifically they want to start
releasing double-sided CDs where one side is a normal audio CD and the other
side is an SACD or DVD-audio. And guess what? They want to charge separate
royalties for each format on the disc. So, either the distributers have to be
willing to take a cut in their profit margin to sell these products, or they'll
have to charge you as much for the dual-format version as you would pay to buy
the two versions separately.
Now I understand that the record labels want to make as much money as they can
get, but why is the government promoting monopolistic practices? You would
think that with all the uproar over the corporate corruption cases and the
Microsoft antitrust suits that people would take notice of the fact that we
have senators pushing through legislation that "will expand an existing
antitrust exemption." Capitalism thrives on competition. Once you eliminate
the competition it hurts consumers.
On a weird note this quote is also in Hatch's statement (emphasis added):
The bill also requires the Department of Justice to report to Congress
detailed information about the scope of its efforts to investigate and
prosecute crimes involving the sexual exploitation of minors or intellectual
property.
Zuh?!?!? I mean how do you sexually exploit intellectual property? Ok,
that was dumb. Honestly though, this is the only time he talks about sexual
exploitation of minors so it seems fairly blatant that it was just thrown in as
a way to make the bill more palatable. How can you oppose a bill that's trying
to strengthen prosecution of crimes involving the sexual exploitation of minors?
meh
If you couldn't tell I'm pretty frustrated with the state of the music
industry. Here are some useful links for avoiding the RIAA.
- RIAA Radar
- Search for artists or albums to see if they're distributed by the RIAA
- Boycott RIAA
- Guess.
- eMusic
- Subscription-based music download service. All songs are standard MP3s, no
DRM, and they're from independent labels. The :30 previews of songs are
available without a subscription, or you can get a free trial period to check
it out.
- Epitonic
- Download or stream select full tracks from a variety of (generally)
independent musicians.
- Creative Commons
- Some Rights Reserved. Copyright licenses which support the sharing of ideas.