So what's a good way to voice my displeasure with:
A. Gestapo tactics the RIAA and MPAA are taking
B. Blatant antitrust/mopolization in the corporate world that the DOJ does nothing about
C. Obliteration of fair-use doctrine and first sale rights on a seemingly daily basis (by easily bought politicians)
My solutions to regaining our civil and comsumer rights in an eroding free market:
1. No more buying DVD's or CD's... ever.
2. Pay attention the next time someone is talking about campaign finance reform
3. Email, letters, and phone calls to congressman. This seems futile to me since every time I have tried contacting my congresmen I either get willfully dismissed, or they take the side of the corporations I'm displeased with.
My question to you is, what are we to do when the world is against us? Palladium is upon us, our senators and representatives are ignorant to IT (or they're easily persuaded by the almighty buck), and the DMCA still hasn't been revoked or ammended. I can't help but think things are going to get worse before they get better. Eventually watching movies and listening to music will be pay-per-play and our rights to do anything about it will be striped so far as to do anything counter to what the corporations deem legit will land you in jail, possibly as a "terrorist". Hell, I'm half tempted to ask for asylum to Sealand.
			
			A. Gestapo tactics the RIAA and MPAA are taking
B. Blatant antitrust/mopolization in the corporate world that the DOJ does nothing about
C. Obliteration of fair-use doctrine and first sale rights on a seemingly daily basis (by easily bought politicians)
My solutions to regaining our civil and comsumer rights in an eroding free market:
1. No more buying DVD's or CD's... ever.
2. Pay attention the next time someone is talking about campaign finance reform
3. Email, letters, and phone calls to congressman. This seems futile to me since every time I have tried contacting my congresmen I either get willfully dismissed, or they take the side of the corporations I'm displeased with.
My question to you is, what are we to do when the world is against us? Palladium is upon us, our senators and representatives are ignorant to IT (or they're easily persuaded by the almighty buck), and the DMCA still hasn't been revoked or ammended. I can't help but think things are going to get worse before they get better. Eventually watching movies and listening to music will be pay-per-play and our rights to do anything about it will be striped so far as to do anything counter to what the corporations deem legit will land you in jail, possibly as a "terrorist". Hell, I'm half tempted to ask for asylum to Sealand.
				
		
			