[free-sklyarov] AAP at it again - "DMCA essential to the future of E-Commerce"
tom poe
tompoe at renonevada.net
Fri Sep 21 14:38:19 PDT 2001
On Friday 21 September 2001 09:35, Xcott Craver wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Larry Blunk wrote:
> > Paint those who oppose the DMCA in broad strokes
> > -- "an Internet culture which opposes the idea of ownership".
>
> I _am_ opposed to the kind of ownership made possible by the
> DMCA. Namely, corporate ownership of my rights.
>
Hi, Scott: Good point. Now, for just a moment, think about how the world
turns. Let's suppose that there is this big industry push to take control of
the masses. Let's suppose that in this group that might consist of the COB's
from the petroleum industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the music industry,
the computer software industry, the computer hardware industry, the insurance
industry, etc, a Plan is being executed by them. They're at the table and
planning this scenario that has everyone going through one door. ICANN is
the gatekeeper, if-you-will. Content is what it's all about. Assumptions
are great, aren't they?
What if, what if all the masses turned the tables on them. What if, what if
all the masses decided to copyright their dna profiles? What if, having
copyrighted their dna profiles, they then locked out the insurance industry
from their collective individual medical records, using the "approved,
certified, registered" device for viewing individuals' medical records? The
insurance industry would have their you-know-what coniption fit. There would
have to be a law that says, that's not right. Now, international legal minds
would be able to leverage, and get our freedoms back. First thing they'd
have to do, would be to free Sklyarov. What do you think? Tom
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