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Copyright Laws
DVDs, don't buy them if
you don't like them.
Copyright Findawish.com
1-30-03
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Introduction:
Before reading this article
and definitely before sending an email, read the sources and pledge
sections.
Copyright laws. I speak a lot of
having a real life and getting a real life and yet no one has asked me to
define "real life". As a side note, yes, people to do email me about
my articles. Right now the ratio is 90:10. Maybe it is 90% of
the people that don't like my articles, maybe it is 10%; in any case I
have developed yet another message about getting a real life.
As we all know, Hollywood movies are
protected by copyright laws. What we may or may not know is that
there are companies out there that want to give you, the consumer, the
option to censor parts of the movie you might find offensive by using
filtering software. That way you can watch the movie and not be
offended...well that's how it is supposed to work.
Filtering software sounds like, and
probably is, a really good idea. I imagine that the concept will
make some money for awhile.
Here's the problem. You, the
consumer, need to wake up. If you don't want to watch movies that
offend you, don't buy them. PERIOD.
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Seriously think about the fact that consumers will be buying movies and
using a filtering software to avoid being offended. I have said this
many times before but society in general (at least in the US) is reactive
and not proactive. Filtering software for DVDs is another example
that follows my logic.
When you (a very vague and unfair reference to large group of people, but
a reference I will use anyway) buy a DVD, Hollywood (ditto to the other
parenthesis) makes money. In case you were wondering, making money
is the purpose behind making a movie. If you purchase a DVD, you are
giving your money to Hollywood. They think, then, that you like the
product that you have purchased and so Hollywood modifies their next movie
based on which movies they sold the most of.
Confusing? Not really.
If you buy a movie with violence, they make a movie with more violence.
If you buy a movie with vulgar language, they make a movie with more
language. Once Hollywood finds a good balance they saturate the
market with movies using that balance.
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How do you stop this cycle? Stop buying movies that
offend you. Don't go see them in the theatre, don't buy them on DVD
and there won't be a reason to use filtering software. Be proactive
and you will find that you will have a real life. Do you think you
can't do that? It isn't fair? Maybe you are not as offended as
you think you are.
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I have heard quite a few sides on this issue.
The most prevalent is against Hollywood taking away the rights of
individuals by blocking the usage of DVD players with filtering software.
Again, why is this Hollywood's fault again? If you get to the root
of the problem, it is the people that want the unfiltered versions or else
they wouldn't watch Hollywood movies in the first place.
Another argument is for the filtering software.
This argument is an unsanitary Band-Aid that is just going to cause more
confusion and ultimately lead to people boycotting DVDs not because they
are offended by the DVDs' content but because the DVD isn't what they want
to watch in the first place. Hollywood won't be able to respond to
its clients because their clients may be filtering their feedback that is
normally measured in sales.
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Eventually, I can see the day when Hollywood buys this filtering
software (if it seems to be worth it) or makes their own version and then
I will be writing another article about how that has affected the ability
of people to get a "real life."
I think that there is something else missing here. We have a
rating scale. I admit that I think that the rating system is
seriously flawed...but you can pretty much bet that sensitive people will
be offended by rated R movies. In a society that doesn't research
their doctors', lawyers' or babysitters' background let alone the material
their children read and/or watch on TV it is doubtful that they are going
to take the time to read about a movie before they go and watch it.
Things brings me to another point, maybe people should focus on something
a little more important than censoring Hollywood or trying to censor
Hollywood in their own homes. The world would be a better place for
it.
Sources
http://msn.zdnet.com/zdfeeds/msncobrand
/reviews/0,13828,2909517,00.html
At the time this article was written 13881 people thought that they
should be able to filter their own DVDs while 3137 didn't. The poll is
flawed by asking the wrong question. One question isn't enough.
A second question would be if people want to censor their DVDs in the
first place.
Yes, I have thought about children. Censoring movies that are not
for children is ridiculous, it is like putting a bikini on a normally nude
woman...bikini or no bikini the material is inappropriate for children.
Again, if you let you children watch a software filtered DVD because you
were offended by it, you are not as offended as you think you are.
My Pledge
As you may notice in the many articles to come, I absolutely can not
stand people that have an opinion about something they know very little
about or didn't take the time to research before giving their opinion. I
pledge that I will not write a single article about a subject that I don't
know enough about to see several sides of the issue. If you think I am
missing something,
I'd love to be the first to know about it.
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