Anti Piracy VP Says "Any Device" That Can Be Used To Infringe IP Should Be Made Illegal

c0mmando@links.hackliberty.org to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 254 points –
Anti Piracy VP Says "Any Device" That Can Be Used To Infringe IP Should Be Made Illegal
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The ongoing and often extreme and overreaching battle against piracy within the audiovisual industry continues to escalate, with recent discussions focusing on devices capable of infringing intellectual property (IP) rights. As stated by Sheila Cassells, Executive VP at the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA), companies in the entertainment sector should be wary of “any technological development” that could potentially grant access to pirated content.

From historical technology like the VCR to modern advances like AI, all technology holds inherent potentials for piracy.

At the center of these discussions are specific devices including set-top boxes, Firesticks, and Android apps, often condemned for enabling piracy. The AAPA’s somewhat radical standpoint is a call to outlaw the production, marketing, and distribution of any such device.

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What? Are they gonna ban every device ever

And replace them with walled-garden devices that don't allow you to do anything besides a restricted set of uses defined by manufactures and right holders.

Which just so happen to enforce ultra conservative moral standards and make any discourse about changing the system impossible. Totally coincidentally, of course.

As soon as you can write text with it you technically are able to pirat...

Which is why every text you write needs to be approved by the review board. But it's totally not censorship.

I'm pretty sure that you had a certain company in mind when you wrote this

They are probably so out of touch that they might just ban the sale of DVD burners lol

By that logic pencils are banned since you can plagiarize copyrighted text with them. Can't teach kids to write, because writing is a tool of piracy.

Don't forget that you are not allowed to talk, since you might retell a licensed work.

Everyone should also be lobotomized so they cant have illegal copies of intellectual property in their head either

That's literally everything. Every. Single. Thing. What an idiot.

This is how they do it though. "We're going to ban everything!" Some months later 10 things are banned. Regular people "Whew! Well at least they only banned 10 things and not everything. We're so lucky!".

Sand must also be illegal, since we can technically write in sand, which could be used for copyright infringement. What a fucking idiot.

You could use a typewriter to copy any book, so they’re about as dangerous a technology as it gets.

You might use your brain to remember scenes from a movie. You ever heard someone recite movie dialogue? That's copyright infringemet. Line up for your mandatory brain wipe.

The AAPA’s somewhat radical standpoint is a call to outlaw the production, marketing, and distribution of any such device.

That's not "somewhat radical", it's absolutist insanity. They want full control of everyone, so they can extract maximum profit, individuality and freedom be damned.

Oops! Now pens and pencils, and computers and paints and such are outlawed because they can all be used to duplicate copyrighted materials and infringe upon IPs. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Also our brains are banned, too, since we use them to plan and take actions to infringe on IP.

Let's ban computers then. Oh you can share content from these various technologies ? Ban them ! Your CPU is able to process data of any kind ? Banned ! You made a code project that is able to process and share data ? Banned !

This whole trend of banning things that "can" be used to make any illegal activities is ridiculous. VPNs are widely used by pirates and criminals to share illegal content on the web but it is also a very powerful tool to escape censorship and obtain a certain of privacy on the web. Tor also falls into it, while ironically being made by the US army, is also a very good free tool for activists of all kind to express their claims and evade censorship as well. Torrent was made to transfer files of any kind as a peer to peer technology and is still very useful outside of sharing illegal content.

If we start banning every tools used by the common people for normal (and legal) practices because a small group of people use them for illegal purpose, everything will be restricted, banned or heavily regulated.

This whole trend of banning things that "can" be used to make any illegal activities is ridiculous.

Ban cars, they can be used to commit crimes. Hell ban bikes as well. Gloves, sunglasses and hoodies next. Basically just ban everything until we're all just chained to a desk wearing a toga and grinding away for our overlords on PCs that can only run the one company app.

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They are going to feel pretty damn stupid when nobody can buy/rent/watch/listen to their content and products...

Because, ya know... any product which can play any form of media, has the potential to infringe on IP....

I say, give them EXACTLY what they want. Give them, a week or two with zero profits, and see how quickly they change their tune.

So computers and phones should be banned too then? These people are absolutely clowns lmao

Maybe one day people will wake up and realize that it is somewhat odd to think you could own ideas. Intellectual property is a bullshit concept.

Don't these pirates know that their illegal schemes to make unauthorized copies and recordings of things causes EUR 3.19 trillion in financial damage to rights owners every year? It seems they will never learn, so we will need new laws. Mandatory client-side scanning for copyrighted material must be built in to all cameras and phones, or our whole economy will surely collapse.

No damage has been made as nothing of value has been lost.

I’m gonna pirate you. Right after I finish pirating No Mans Sky.

Talk about a privacy nightmare. No matter your stance on piracy, this is the most dystopian answer you could have given.

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Shut your fucking cake-hole Sheila. It might reproduce copyrighted content.

Maybe instead of trying to blame the tools, why don't we blame the system instead?

Copyright shouldn't be a thing in the 21th century.

This might be the dumbest shit I've heard in a while.

You'd better ban fingers too.

And all kinds of cameras and recording devices.

Laptops. Computers. Smart TVs. Ban it all. We'll play with a hoop and a stick and be happy.

Oh no but you might use a stick to draw a copyrighted work in the sand!

Sounds like she needs to go off grid completely because clearly she doesn't understand that a large percentage of the world is made up of tech. Might as well ban her phone, laptop, television, vehicle, etc. Let her become a tree fairy.

After reading the article this is yet again the same argument that if nothing is done, artists and creators are the one being hurt by the piracy.

Except that it is not.

The claim for banning anything and everything that can be potentially subverted to facilitate access to protected intelectual property is ridiculous. The world would grind to a halt if such request was to be actually enforced, as anyone participating in this thread has already stated.

But what if we were to actually jump on this band wagon?

By definition, any word spoken on a podcast, any video on a video platform, any word or sentence jotted down on any social platform, is intelectual property if by any means can be monetized.

Let's claim our share of the revenue gained from our intelectual property. Let's demand that by definition every individual is protected by copyright law, even if we need to create associations to collectively represent us.

How would that work against this pile of idiocy?

I'm just going to go outside and check the seedbox running on my Tesla roadster before I rip and upload a couple of episodes using the computer on my refrigerator and then post them from my Smart TV.

Checkmate copyright whores.

Well that’s stupid. I could infringe IP by carving a gloved mouse on a stone tablet. Are you gonna ban stone tablets? And hands? Jesus, Sheila, get a grip.

Ahh 'technological development'. I've been to the museum and learned how paper is made. And how ballpoint pens are made. Would that constitute technology or are we allowed to use pens and paper?

But the linked interview within the linked article mainly talks about IPTV and video streaming. I think this clickbaity title is taking things out of context.

Don't we already pay something extra on each device, because it could be used (how democratic) to handle pirated media?

If so, discussion done.

In plenty of jurisdictions yeah, a copying levy

Wow. You mean people might gave to read actual books for entertainment?

If by some miracle the legal establishment takes this schmuck seriously, it is the end of the entertainment industry.

This would ban your own PC, and capture cards entirely. Theres no way around piracy existing just face it.