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[Community_studios] Re: [DMCA_Discuss] Bloomberg article on US Rep Schiff's copyright protection act
- From: tom poe <tompoe AT renonevada.net>
- To: Larry Blunk <lblunk AT yahoo.com>, dmca_discuss AT lists.microshaft.org
- Cc: "CommStudios" <community_studios AT lists.ibiblio.org>, "Reno_Perl_Group" <renotahoe-pm AT pm.org>
- Subject: [Community_studios] Re: [DMCA_Discuss] Bloomberg article on US Rep Schiff's copyright protection act
- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 20:56:45 -0700
Hi: Very good email. Enjoyed it. I sent one as well, and hopefully, a lot
of the other list members will too. My only suggestion would be to figure
out a neat way to insert a recommendation the author[s] always take the time
to get the facts by visiting http://www.eff.org/. What do you think?
Thanks,
tom
http://www.studioforrecording.org/
http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/
http://renotahoe.pm.org/
On Saturday 13 April 2002 20:24, Larry Blunk wrote:
> I just came across this Bloomberg article in today's Detroit News
> at http://www.detnews.com/2002/technology/0204/13/technology-463117.htm.
> There's not much new here, but what caught my eye was the reporter's
> assertion as fact of Disney's and News Corp's claims of "billions"
> in losses. I think we have done a poor job of informing the press
> and our representatives that these claims of "losses" are purely
> fictional. Here is my email to the reporter (Katherine Reynolds Lewis)
> who authored this article --
>
>
> Dear Ms. Lewis,
> I wish to take issue with your statement that Disney and News Corp. are
> losing "billions of dollars to piracy". While it is fair to say that the
> "value" of their content being pirated is "estimated" to be in the
> billions, it is utterly false to claim these as "losses". There is no
> cost to these companies for these duplicated works. And there is
> absolutely no reason to believe that if such unauthorized copies could be
> magically stopped, it would translate into sales that equalled their
> estimated value. Do you really believe a person living on third-world
> wages and paying $1 a copy for movies and software would buy such items in
> the same quantities if charged full retail prices in the 10's or 100's of
> dollars? Or the individual engaged in trading 10's or 100's of MP3 audio
> files per month would pay the 100's of dollars per month these files are
> valued at if such trading were impossible?
>
> In short, the "billions in losses" claimed by Disney and News Corp. are
> outright fabrications. There are as equally outrageous as Enron Corp's
> accounting of "billions" in profits.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Larry J. Blunk
>
>
>
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