MPAA requiring license of home theaters?
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Interesting...
And after this law's approved, you'll have to inform the MPAA about every movie you'll see, how many people will be there, if alcohol will be served and if the audience liked it.
Says who?The MPAA defines a home theater as any home with a television larger than 29" with stereo sound and at least two comfortable chairs, couch, or futon.
That would defeat the purpose of a home theater. What other reason would there be to acquire one other than rubbing it in the face of people you know and make them know how awsome you are?Just because you buy a DVD to watch at home doesn't give you the right to invite friends over to watch it too.
And after this law's approved, you'll have to inform the MPAA about every movie you'll see, how many people will be there, if alcohol will be served and if the audience liked it.
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Once again they show how intelligent they are and why we should give them our money instead of downloading.. bravo.
"All kinds of private exploitation is theft in the sense that what exists in this world belongs to all of us, and so called 'Intellectual property', or software, is no exception to that"
It's probably never going to fly. What people do in their homes is their business. If I want to invite a couple of friends over to watch a movie on my bigscreen, that's well within my legal rights because a ) I'm not charging money for it, b ) it's not a public exhibition and c ), assuming I aquired it legally, the MPAA, studio and everybody else involved in the production and distribution of the movie has already been paid.
Besides, my 32" TV doesn't have stereo sound coming from the DVD player--it's surround sound--and the couch isn't that comfortable.
Besides, my 32" TV doesn't have stereo sound coming from the DVD player--it's surround sound--and the couch isn't that comfortable.
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Interesting... yes let's take out other people's lives while trying to combat piracy
Interesting... yes let's take out other people's lives while trying to combat piracy
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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According to COMMON SENSE, bbspot is ALSO a satire site.Gil_Hamilton wrote:According to bbspot, bbspot is a satire site too.Bent wrote:According to wikipedia, bbspot is a satire site. Don't get too worked up about anything.
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You'd think so but dumb shit like this always passes in the USA. I wouldn't have been surprised if it was real.Corronchilejano wrote:According to COMMON SENSE, bbspot is ALSO a satire site.Gil_Hamilton wrote:According to bbspot, bbspot is a satire site too.Bent wrote:According to wikipedia, bbspot is a satire site. Don't get too worked up about anything.
If it was a joke, sorry I ruined it...
Same here, I can't tell if he's joking or not.SquareHead wrote:My sarcasm meter is broken, are you serious?badinsults wrote:I know one time I organized a BBQ that was going to have around 20 or so people. If we had music, we had to pay a $50 liscensing fee to the CRIA. Wow.
As a related note, here in Canada they really can't do much to you for downloading anything but they will bust your ass for every penny you can ever produce and every minute of your life they can take if they can prove you uploaded anything. Same goes if they can prove you are a hateful person (hate crime), that's the fucking death penalty here (like in Europe how the jews kill off anyone who was ever a part of Hitler's army).
Good point. I didn't poke around on it much.Gil_Hamilton wrote:According to bbspot, bbspot is a satire site too.Bent wrote:According to wikipedia, bbspot is a satire site. Don't get too worked up about anything.
If it was a joke, sorry I ruined it...
I have heard of this happening before. My question is, how did they find out about this? Do they go poking around for groups that have music playing?badinsults wrote:I know one time I organized a BBQ that was going to have around 20 or so people. If we had music, we had to pay a $50 liscensing fee to the CRIA. Wow.
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