DMCA Indictment

Written by Eric Olsen
Published May 30, 2003

Not an indictment under the DMCA, but an indictment OF the DMCA by Jay Sulzberger of New Yorkers for Fair Use:

    Computers today are printing presses — and it's shocking! I have certain conservative tendencies; I am also sympathetic to the socialists. But the idea that everybody who's a member of the middle classes can pick up a computer for 300 bucks, and pay their 20 bucks a month and get Internet access, and set up a web page — it's shocking! Democracy is one thing, but mob rule is another. But yet, there's nothing that America can do about this. I hope there isn't.

    But it looks as though there is. The DMCA anticircumvention clauses, in combination with the loose association, the alliance of cartels, oligopolies and monopolies which I term the englobulators, is in process of placing spy machinery and remote control machinery at this very moment, into every single Intel motherboard that's going to be sold in the next year. When Microsoft completes the software part of its system of DRM called Palladium, this will end, completely, your right of ownership, your right of private use of your Palladiated computer.

    ....Copyright law has already been, I think, dreadfully misapplied for the last twenty years, to prevent people from gaining control of their own property in their own homes. This is important property. We know that Microsoft — and as a matter of fact all other vendors and makers of source-secret operating systems — it's almost impossible not to give in to the temptation to spy somewhat on your users, particularly if they're connected to the Internet. Sun has done it; other companies have done it. It's mainly Microsoft because it was only interested in the Internet after 1990, although some of us have used the Net since 1970. Now most people have a computer. It is their means of personal communication; it's also their means of authorship, and their means of publication.

    Now, let me deal with the accusation of copyright infringement. Yeah, sure — there's going to be a heck of a lot more very serious copyright — of the most dreadful sort — because there are computers on the Internet, and I don't give a good gosh-darn about it. The invention of writing was dreadful to the ancient and honorable profession of the singing poet. The invention of the printing press did terrible things to the Catholic Church's position in Europe, particularly once the Bible was translated and then printed.

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