dan s wang on Sat, 9 Mar 2002 08:03:02 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> An open letter to Congressman Mark Udall |
Wow, very good. . . example of citizens' participation in the American political system. When you read letters like this, you realize why legislators usually keep for/against tallies on incoming letters and no more. Because reading them for serious content or argument is too damn painful. While I agree Ms. Chu (of the Republic of China, not the People's Republic of China) deserves the revenue generated by her candid performance, I for one cannot wait for the pirates to get hold of "our most valuable national assests. . . like Britney Spears" captured on video doing something similar. The sooner the better! dan w. ---------- >From: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET> >To: nettime-l@bbs.thing.net >Subject: <nettime> An open letter to Congressman Mark Udall >Date: Thu, Mar 7, 2002, 9:11 PM > > Cut and paste the following letter into Microsoft Word. Then edit it > for your congressman and your name, and mail it. It's important to > print out your Word files ASAP, because congressmen have short > memories, and they may forget about the SSSCA if we don't remind them > quickly and constantly of how badly this key legislation is needed. > > > Dear Honorable Mr. Representative Mark Udall: > > I am very concerned about the threat to Intellectual Property (IP) > posed to America by our enemies Korea, Japan, Germany, and the USSR. > > In the Digital Age, the tools of criminals and deviants are advancing > at an exponential rate, while the tools of peace, morality, and law > enforcement advance only linearly. This is a consequence of the > so-called ``network effect''---because criminals are now networked, > their powers increase exponentially. If this trend continues, we risk > the resurgence of powerful organized crime cartels that exist only to > subvert our freedom and democracy by, for example, illegally selling > liquor and using the profits to subvert the checks and balances of our > democratic political machinery. > > It is my hope that you will join me in my wish that these dark days > when our American brothers abuse the freedoms for which our ancestors > died by forming cartels that bend, twist, and spit upon the law, never > return to this American earth! I'd like to share with you a story, of > a simple woman, named Feng Chu Mei, a citizen of our allied nation The > People's Republic of China. > > Mrs. Chu was engaging in consentual sex with a visiting ``Joe'' when > her Taiwanese maid secretly used an unprotected recording device to > create a so-called ``Pirate video'' of her private sexual behaviors. > As humiliating as this sounds, the heinous act of violation was made > possible by Digital Technologies that did not exist in the recent > past, when most of our Intellectual Property (IP) laws were crafted. > > The ``pirate video'' is stored in an underground format called > ``VCD.'' The VCD is not permitted by the movie studios for use inside > America, but in Pacific Rim nations this underground format is the > currency of a thriving black market in illegal copies of American > videos and popstars, all with the tacit support of corrupt enemy > regimes like the Republic of Taiwan. The Feng Chu Mei video was > illegally duplicated in the very same Taiwanese CD piracy farms that > our enemies use to rape and steal the work and sweat of Hollywood > actors, actresses, and musicians in America. These duplicated, > unprotected VCDs were sold on the street---often, literally ON the > street, on rugs laid down on the public sidewalk by shady characters > from the Asian underworld such as pimps, drug dealers, VCD pirates, > and squid ball vendors---for pennies on the dollar, depriving Mrs. Chu > of what should have been her artistic revenue, and creating an economy > of theft and artificial abundance in which such heinous and violating > videos become uniquely possible. > > These pirates cannot exist without the support of underground video > conversion software developed in America, often by patriotic but > misguided Americans who do not imagine the uses to which their > software will be put, and who unfortunately do not bear the direct > consequences of their unconsidered actions. The Taiwanese video > pirates use AMERICAN SOFTWARE to steal AMERICAN MOVIES. Truly, this > is a case when dogmatic, inflexible interpretations of our freedoms > and morals are our own worst enemies! Obviously, the export of > computing machinery and software to Taiwan which is capable of video > theft like what was perpetrated against Ms. Chu must be stopped > immediately. The SSSCA is a bill which does just that. > > The SSSCA brings our laws into parity with those recommended by the > global peace-keeping organization, the WTO. Our allies China, Europe, > and India have already adopted similar legislation, meaning that > failure to embrace the SSSCA means we risk being perceived as a > backward land of lawless cowboys on an increasingly global landscape. > This appearance cripples our efforts to extend America's global > strategy of peace and democracy, and stifles the critical economic > (and strategic!) flow of our exports. > > It is time to take bold, new steps to rejuvinate our economy. We must > come together as a nation, and work toward one goal: toward erecting > an impenetrable iron curtain around our most valuable national > assets---our intellectual property, like Britney Spears, Mickey Mouse, > and Larissa Olyeniczfr-whatever. We must stop the steady stream of > theft perpetrated by enemy nations like Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and > France. This piratical theft is bleeding our stock market dry and > clouding our children's future. > > Think young, > > > > Miles Nordin > > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body > # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold