View Full Version : MPAA want to know what you are watching; and who with.
LoSTBoY
04-Dec-2006, 11:37 AM
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2006/11/home-theater-regulations.html
MPAA Lobbying for Home Theater Regulations
By Scott Small
Los Angeles , CA - The MPAA is lobbying congress to push through a new bill that would make unauthorized home theaters illegal. The group feels that all theaters should be sanctioned, whether they be commercial settings or at home.
MPAA head Dan Glickman says this needs to be regulated before things start getting too far out of control, "We didn't act early enough with the online sharing of our copyrighted content. This time we're not making the same mistake. We have a right to know what's showing in a theater."
The bill would require that any hardware manufactured in the future contain technology that tells the MPAA directly of what is being shown and specific details on the audience. The data would be gathered using various motion sensors and biometric technology.
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. Anyone with a home theater would need to pay a $50 registration fee with the MPAA or face fines up to $500,000 per movie shown.
"Just because you buy a DVD to watch at home doesn't give you the right to invite friends over to watch it too. That's a violation of copyright and denies us the revenue that would be generated from DVD sales to your friends," said Glickman. "Ideally we expect each viewer to have their own copy of the DVD, but we realize that isn't always feasible. The registration fee is a fair compromise.
The bill also stipulates that any existing home theaters be retrofitted with the technology or else the owner is responsible for directly informing the MPAA and receiving approval before each viewing.
Not only do they want to know what you are watching but somehow find out if you are watching it with someone else. :lol: :lol: :lol:
/Never gonna happen.
DjfunkmasterG
04-Dec-2006, 11:56 AM
Is this asshat serious?
I mean WTF is the world coming too. If they think I am paying $50.00 to register just to watch their films... guess what? I will throw out everything I have and stick to indie stuff. Period.
LoSTBoY
04-Dec-2006, 12:16 PM
Even if this somehow got through, someone would work out how to get around it.
Imagine though, you are watching a film with your kid or a girlfriend and the MPAA burst through the door and slap you with a $500,000 fine. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Idiots.
MinionZombie
04-Dec-2006, 12:21 PM
Geezus these guys are complete and utter morons. The MPAA are in-need of being ditched in favour of a better organisation. I'm looking forward to that documentary about them, apparently they're a bunch of assholes. This sort of sh*t proves that.
If that crap ever got through, there'd be some ingenious chap out there who'll find a way around it. These morons have no idea do they? Criminalising the very people who are allowing said media to even exist is the most retarded move ever. It's also completely unethical, a complete invasion of privacy and breaks a whole host of human rights issues - it's like Labour's idea for sticking everyone with a black box in their cars! :|:eek:
Terran
04-Dec-2006, 12:30 PM
Just because you buy a DVD to watch at home doesn't give you the right to invite friends over to watch it too.
LOL!
So when my friend calls me a up and asks "Hey can I stop by and hang out"....Ill have to say "Nope its against the law Im watching a movie...so unless you own a copy of it you cant look at the screen.."....
DjfunkmasterG
04-Dec-2006, 12:33 PM
LOL!
So when my friend calls me a up and asks "Hey can I stop by and hang out"....Ill have to say "Nope its against the law Im watching a movie...so unless you own a copy of it you cant look at the screen.."....
That would be frickin' hilarious.
The MPAA can go sh!t in their hat as far as I am concerned. I am not in anyway going to allow these f**ktards to dictate to me what or who can watch films at my house.
Danny
04-Dec-2006, 12:43 PM
:lol: *holds sides with laughter and wipes tear from eye*
thats never gonna work!
29 inch tvs are frikkin home cinema?, and 2 chairs?!?
whos so poor they only own a single peice of sitting apparell in there whole damn house?
this is luaghably retarded not only will it not work but im guessing some people who backed this will probably be "downsized":rolleyes:
Kaos
04-Dec-2006, 12:44 PM
Um, bbspot is known for satire.:rockbrow:
MikePizzoff
04-Dec-2006, 01:09 PM
This seems a little too outrageous to be true but I deffinitely wouldn't put it past this farking shivheads to do something like this.
Rottedfreak
04-Dec-2006, 01:36 PM
In a backwards country where paramedics check your wallet before helping you that doesnt in the least surprise me.
dmbfanintn
04-Dec-2006, 07:21 PM
Just because you buy a DVD to watch at home doesn't give you the right to invite friends over to watch it too. That's a violation of copyright and denies us the revenue that would be generated from DVD sales to your friends," said Glickman. "Ideally we expect each viewer to have their own copy of the DVD, but we realize that isn't always feasible. The registration fee is a fair compromise.
FVCK YOU MPAA DUDE!!!!
slickwilly13
04-Dec-2006, 08:00 PM
That's crazy. No way that would ever pass. The MPAA are a bunch of righteous f#ck wads.
Khardis
04-Dec-2006, 08:17 PM
Hooray for big government socialism.
dmbfanintn
04-Dec-2006, 09:14 PM
The more I think about this, the more I think that this has GOT to be a joke!
There is NO WAY they could enforce this!
MaximusIncredulous
04-Dec-2006, 09:46 PM
"The data would be gathered using various motion sensors and biometric technology."
Yeah right. The industry can't even get the glitches out of DVDs or any other video format for that matter and they think they're going to get that to work? Gotta be a gag.
Debbieangel
04-Dec-2006, 10:10 PM
This is just crazy dont this butthead realize that this is biting off their noses to spite their faces? I like to watch a movie BEFORE I buy it!!! Those morons are getting way out of control..they need to give up one of their porsches and get over it if they are afraid of losing money!
It is way too late, how many people have televisions bigger than I forget what the size was said 22 inches?
Mostly everybody has a couch/sofa,chair and or loveseat in their livingroom.
I will be darned if I am gonna pay for my family and friends to come into my own home to watch a movie. I already paid for the stupid thing (dvd)! If it would come to that they can just keep their movies!!
There are other things in life besides movies! May GAR forgive me!!! UGH!! loll
Neil
04-Dec-2006, 10:32 PM
Surely this is a wind up?
LoSTBoY
04-Dec-2006, 11:54 PM
Surely this is a wind up?
Yeah, it is. :lol:
But seriously I didn't know it was to start with. :o
It was when I looked at the related topics in the site:
MPAA to Thwart Pirates by Making All Movies Suck (http://www.bbspot.com/News/2005/03/mpaa_piracy.html)
Sony Unveils New Self-Destructive DVD Player (http://www.bbspot.com/News/2003/05/self_destruct.html)
Still, was a good wheeze while it lasted. :moon:
Terran
05-Dec-2006, 12:07 AM
Sony Unveils New Self-Destructive DVD Player (http://www.bbspot.com/News/2003/05/self_destruct.html)[/I]
Still, was a good wheeze while it lasted. :moon:
Well so one of them is true.... :evil:
MinionZombie
05-Dec-2006, 01:03 PM
Glad to hear it's a fake story - but isn't it scary that we believed it to be true, because we all actually thought it was possible as there are moves that moronic being made elsewhere ... and the MPAA are a bunch of wankers anyway.
Mind you, somebody at the MPAA will probably see it and think it's a marvelous idea.
Sweet, P$3 is lagging ass. :D
dmbfanintn
05-Dec-2006, 01:10 PM
Glad to hear it's a fake story - but isn't it scary that we believed it to be true, because we all actually thought it was possible as there are moves that moronic being made elsewhere ...
Yup scary!!!
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