Love your channel but this needs to be known! Here they go again: The big business lobbyists who are behind the Internet Blacklist Bill are already making the sequel.
THIS WEEK Senators will be voting on a "Ten Strikes" bill to make it a felony to stream copyrighted content
like music in the background of a Youtube video more than ten times.Will you email your lawmakers and urge them to vote no? Just click here.
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pitochupon 8 months ago
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HitsTownUSA 8 months ago
Call your congress man or woman.
bangurl86 8 months ago
Love your channel but this needs to be known! Here they go again: The big business lobbyists who are behind the Internet Blacklist Bill are already making the sequel.
THIS WEEK Senators will be voting on a "Ten Strikes" bill to make it a felony to stream copyrighted content
like music in the background of a Youtube video more than ten times.Will you email your lawmakers and urge them to vote no? Just click here.
bangurl86 8 months ago
As the writers at TechDirt point out, under this bill you could go to jail
for posting video of your friends singing karaoke. The entertainment industry is freaking out about sites that embed and stream infringing content,
and want law enforcement to put people in jail over it, rather than filing civil lawsuits.
We already pointed to one possibility: that people embedding YouTube videos could face five years in jail.
bangurl86 8 months ago
Now, others are pointing out that it could also put kids who lip sync to popular songs,
and post the resulting videos on YouTube, in jail as well. That's right: Ten strikes and you could get jail time.
Less than two weeks ago, the Hollywood industry magazine, Variety, reported,
"Industry lobbyists pressed House members on Wednesday to pass legislation that would make illegal streaming of movies,
TV shows and other types of content a felony
bangurl86 8 months ago