Copyright Alliance – Beware of it

Following up on what I wrote about the Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2007…a bill designed to make it easy for virtually anyone to be convicted of copyright infringement, or even attempted infringement, by shifting the burden from the accuser to you.

The big money is lining up behind the bill with the formation of a new “Copyright Alliance.” Members include Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the Association of American Publishers, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), Microsoft, Viacom and Walt Disney.

This is an anti-consumer, anti-entrepreneur effort. Contact your U.S. Representative and Senators to oppose it.

Moving in the other direction, Amazon.com is launching its own music download service that will be DRM-free, that is, you’ll be able to transfer songs purchased from one device to another.

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Internet Taxes Coming Your Way?

Congress is debating whether or not to extend the moratorium on state and local government taxation of Internet access.

To promote free enterprise, the ban should be made permanent. However, the National Governors Association, always looking for a new way to tax you, wants the ban lifted.

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Tellman Knudson and the Brattleboro Nudists

Home to famed Internet marketer and list-builder Tellman Knudson, Brattleboro (Vermont) has been hit with a scourge of springtime public nudity. There is apparently no state law or municipal ordinance banning public nudity.

Nudists could pop up anywhere…I am concerned we don’t know where they are going to strike.” – Reverend Kevin Horion

Knowing Tellman’s penchant for making hometown marketing videos to post on Google Video, let’s hope that he’s filming in areas that don’t have naked Britney Spears wannabes. Just because something is legal in your city and state doesn’t get you off the hook if you post it on the Internet.
Hat tip to the Associated Press: Spring Brings Nudity to Vermont Town.
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