Perhaps the entire world is in a state of confusion, and on the way to full blown wild-ass-crazy. The small blurb from slashdot tells the story. This comes from the “you just simply can not make this stuff up” files.
“There’s a fantastic little story in the Guardian today that says a US lobby group is trying to get the US government to consider open source as the equivalent to piracy. The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), an umbrella group for American publishing, software, film, television and music associations, has asked the US Trade Representative (USTR) to consider countries like Indonesia, Brazil, and India for its ‘Special 301 watchlist’ because they encourage the use of open source software. A Special 301, according to Guardian’s Bobbie Johnson is: ‘a report that examines the “adequacy and effectiveness of intellectual property rights” around the planet — effectively the list of countries that the US government considers enemies of capitalism. It often gets wheeled out as a form of trading pressure — often around pharmaceuticals and counterfeited goods — to try and force governments to change their behaviors.'”
I rest my case; it is full blown wild-ass-crazy.
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Since everyone is a pirate, let’s make the IIPA, RIAA, MPAA, and various other imbeciles of deception walk the plank, in some waters where plenty of piranha are available.
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