The worst bill you've never heard of, Section 115 Reform Act

RTV71 used our news submit to tell us about an annoying new Bill that is about to be debated upon Capitol Hill. Once again, it is a way to get the government to become free security guards for the "entertainment industry". To me it seems a bit like a VAT for digital goods, only there is no value added. So, I guess it's more like "free money". When will this madness stop?

This will be a busy week in the House -- Congress goes into summer recess Friday, but not before considering the Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 (SIRA). Never heard of SIRA? That's the way Big Copyright and their lackey's want it, and it"s bad news for you.

Simply put, SIRA fundamentally redefines copyright and fair use in the digital world. It would require all incidental copies of music to be licensed separately from the originating copy. Even copies of songs that are cached in your computer"s memory or buffered over a network would need yet another license. Once again, Big Copyright is looking for a way to double-dip into your wallet, extracting payment for the same content at multiple levels.

For more information concerning this Bill, and also a way to fight back by alerting your (hopefully consumer sympathetic) Representative, please follow this link to IPac.

Source: IPac

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