FCC Commissioner Lauds DRM, ISP Filtering 217
snydeq writes "Ars Technica's Nate Anderson and InfoWorld's Paul Venezia provide worthwhile commentary on a recent speech by FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate (PDF), in which she praised DRM as 'very effective' and raised a flag in favor of ISP filtering. Anderson: 'Having commissioners who feel that the government has a duty to partner with and back educational classroom content from the RIAA; who really believe that ISP filtering is so unproblematic we can stop considering objections; and who think that universities worry about file-swapping because tuition might be raised to pay for the needed "expansion of storage capabilities" (huh?) isn't good for the FCC and isn't good for America.' Venezia: 'Leave the ISPs out of it — it's not their job to protect a failing business model, and a movement toward a tiered and filtered Internet will do nothing to stem the tide of piracy, but will result in great restrictions on innovation, freedoms, and the general use of the Internet. There's nothing to be gained down that path other than possibly to expand the wallets of a few companies.'"
amen! (Score:4, Funny)
Leave the ISPs out of it â" it's not their job to protect a failing business model
Yeah... and congress doesn't like the competition.
I need to get out of here. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Her email address (Score:1, Funny)
Don't clog her intertubes.. without regular RIAA press releases, how else will she know what to say?
Re:wish for bush now? (Score:4, Funny)
But he speaks the truth, the actions of one of President Bush's appointees is the ultimate damning evidence of Obama's lack of enpivbtenment!
Re:I need to get out of here. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hitting the Nail Headwise (Score:3, Funny)
"...There's nothing to be gained down that path other than possibly to expand the wallets of a few companies."
That's precisely the reason the government would back it. Corporations have created governments and have conducted wars for exactly that reason.
Re:Her email address (Score:2, Funny)
National Bailout (Score:5, Funny)
Waiting to be enpivbtened. (Score:2, Funny)
> But he speaks the truth, the actions of one of President Bush's appointees is the ultimate damning evidence of Obama's lack of enpivbtenment!
Indeed. It's a clbuttic case. I can only buttume we will soon insbreastute an internet filtering program that rivals the Australians.
Very effective in what universe? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Her email address (Score:3, Funny)
So Michele Obama is baking him a cake with a file in it then?
Re:Her email address (Score:2, Funny)
Bent over, facing away from the line of *AA representatives queuing behind?