ktlight
4th June 2011, 06:24
This came in the email to me today:
The recording industry just came up with yet another way to throw its customers in prison. Tennessee is enacting a law to make it illegal to share passwords for "entertainment subscription services" like Netflix and Rhapsody. From the Associated Press:
State lawmakers in country music's capital have passed a groundbreaking measure that would make it a crime to use a friend's login - even with permission - to listen to songs or watch movies from services such as Netlix or Rhapsody.
Will you urge your own lawmakers to oppose any similar legislation? Just click here.
http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/netflix_tn/?akid=681.450066.MM2SSu&rd=1&t=1
This isn't just an effort led by overzealous local lawmakers, and it won't stop at Tennessee's borders. The Recording Industry Association of America is behind the bill, and they're pushing it across the country.
The bill, which has been signed by Gov. Bill Haslam and takes effect July 1, was pushed by recording industry officials....They hope other states will follow.
There are countless ways for these services to address their concerns without threatening to lock people up.
Will you urge your state lawmakers to oppose similar legislation in your state?
http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/netflix_tn/?akid=681.450066.MM2SSu&rd=1&t=2
Thanks for taking a stand.
-- The Demand Progress team
P.S. The recording industry is trying to get lawmakers across the country to follow suit. Will you forward this email or use the links below to urge your friends to take action too?
The recording industry just came up with yet another way to throw its customers in prison. Tennessee is enacting a law to make it illegal to share passwords for "entertainment subscription services" like Netflix and Rhapsody. From the Associated Press:
State lawmakers in country music's capital have passed a groundbreaking measure that would make it a crime to use a friend's login - even with permission - to listen to songs or watch movies from services such as Netlix or Rhapsody.
Will you urge your own lawmakers to oppose any similar legislation? Just click here.
http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/netflix_tn/?akid=681.450066.MM2SSu&rd=1&t=1
This isn't just an effort led by overzealous local lawmakers, and it won't stop at Tennessee's borders. The Recording Industry Association of America is behind the bill, and they're pushing it across the country.
The bill, which has been signed by Gov. Bill Haslam and takes effect July 1, was pushed by recording industry officials....They hope other states will follow.
There are countless ways for these services to address their concerns without threatening to lock people up.
Will you urge your state lawmakers to oppose similar legislation in your state?
http://act.demandprogress.org/sign/netflix_tn/?akid=681.450066.MM2SSu&rd=1&t=2
Thanks for taking a stand.
-- The Demand Progress team
P.S. The recording industry is trying to get lawmakers across the country to follow suit. Will you forward this email or use the links below to urge your friends to take action too?