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MPAA 'lizards' shut down entire town's WiFi over 1 illegal download
Friday, November 13, 2009 11:33 PM
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Quote:The MPAA has successfully shut down an entire town's municipal WiFi because a single user was found to be downloading a copyrighted movie. Rather than being embarrassed by this gross example of collective punishment (a practice outlawed in the Geneva conventions) against Coshocton, OH, the MPAA's spokeslizard* took the opportunity to cry poor (even though the studios are bringing in record box-office and aftermarket receipts). About five years ago, the county made a free wireless Internet connection available in the block surrounding the Coshocton County Courthouse at 318 Main St. It was disabled last week after someone used the wireless local area network address to illegally download a movie. The county’s Internet Service Provider — OneCommunity — was notified by Sony Pictures Entertainment about the breach, and the county’s Information Technology Department was in turn notified by OneCommunity. Elizabeth Kaltman*, vice president of corporate communications with the Motion Picture Association of America, said movie piracy is something the industry fights everyday. Because it’s a single address used by many people, it’s difficult to tell who made the illegal download, although the county plans to investigate the matter . It’s used by Coshocton County Sheriff’s deputies who can park in the 300 block and complete a traffic or incident report without leaving their vehicle. www.coshoctontribune.com/article/20091109/UPDATES01/91109015 www.boingboing.net/2009/11/12/mpaa-shuts-down-enti.html
Saturday, November 14, 2009 5:52 AM
DRAGO
Saturday, November 14, 2009 7:47 AM
Quote:"MPAA spokeslizard Elizabeth Kaltman"
Quote: Kudos to Kevin Smith. Following his appeal to the MPAA over the X-rating received by “Zack and Miri Make A Porno” the decision was made to lower the rating to “R”: Motion Picture Association of America spokeswoman Elizabeth Kaltman said Tuesday the rating was revised after the group’s appeals board viewed the movie. “We didn’t set out to make an NC-17 film. That’s just commercial suicide,” Smith told The Associated Press. Considering the things that pass for PG-13 these days (ahem, The Dark Knight) I have to wonder if simply the subject matter alone is what pushed this one over the edge. Great news though that the MPAA “viewed the movie”. Perhaps they could have tried that the first time… http://hwhills.com/zack-and-miri-make-a-non-x-rated-porno-afterall/
Saturday, November 14, 2009 1:55 PM
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