No need for SOPA when the Feds can shut down any site, any where, any time for any reason. One of the world’s popular file-sharing sites was shut down, and officials were accused of being a part of millions of illegal downloads of films, music and other content.
A federal indictment accused Megaupload.com of costing copyright holders at least $500 million in lost revenue. Just by posting THIS blog, I now worry that I might be up for an IRS audit!
Let me get this straight, I start a web site where I provide a Hard Drive accessible to some customers, These customers then store some of the their files there. So far so good. Now, IF those customers then ‘share’ that file I, as the owner of the Hard drive is now facilitating millions of lost revenue??!
I like to apply ‘rules’ to other situations to see if the rule, or law, really makes sense. Lets test this little law shall we?
Ford sells a car to a customer. This customer drives to the Indian reservation to buy untaxed cigarettes. He then drives this Ford back to the city and sells them out of the back of his trunk for a profit and leave the Government out of millions of dollars of tax revenue.
If we apply the same rules here, FORD would be shut down from selling cars because they, and I quote, were “facilitating in the lost of revenues”.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm……..
SOPA is just the beginning of the force of the RIAA, MPA and folks. This is NOT what the Constitution setup to do!!
This also reminds me of how Digital Audion Tape (DAT) machines were banned from coming in to the USA for 10 years! The RIAA stopped those tape decks from coming in to the USA because you could make a Digital “copy” of music… Remember this was before CD’s were being burned on your PC… You could buy them overseas but, you could also be fined for trying to bring them to the States.
CRAZY, now mind you all it did was stop free trade. I see iTunes STILL making killer money selling music.
Hey RIAA, if the market changes, how about you consider how to compete in the new market??
Whoa, not THAT is CRAZY!




