MPAA Happily Gets Into Bed With Russian State Censor Agency… To Protect Copyright!
from the the-friends-you-keep dept
Roskomnadzor is the Russian “telecommunications regulator” or “watchdog,” but it could just as easily be described as the Russian internet censor, because that appears to be a large part of its role in the country. In the past, we’ve written about Roskomnadzor blocking all of Wikipedia over a single reference to hashish (really) and also a plan to block all of CloudFlare because the company made it difficult for Russia’s internet censorship plans to work. Earlier this month, Roskomnadzor made news for blacklisting a Vice article, claiming that it would encourage shoplifting.
So, who better to support such a censorship regime than… Hollywood! The MPAA has now proudly signed an agreement with Roskomnadzor to cooperate on protecting copyright online. The linked article is unfortunately horribly written. The title implies that the MPAA represents the government of the United States (while sometimes true in practice, that’s not how it’s supposed to work…) and then provides frightfully few details on what the agreement really is), beyond “protect copyright!”
The memorandum reflects the principles and rules of self-regulation in the interaction of rights holders with internet facilities, essentially protecting copyright on the internet.
That feels like something the reporter pulled straight from a press release and didn’t bother to check what it meant. Still, the MPAA getting into bed with the Russian state internet censor should raise some pretty serious questions. The Russian government has, somewhat infamously, been known to use copyright law to intimidate and silence government critics. The government also has used SOPA-like laws to encourage spying on users.
And yet, this is the same MPAA that claims that one of its core principles is preserving free speech. Perhaps they just mean in the US? Those in Russia are on their own, apparently, because the MPAA is on the side of the government censor. Or, perhaps the reality is that the MPAA has no problem with censorship anywhere, so long as it’s censorship on behalf of the MPAA.
Filed Under: blocklist, censorship, copyright, roskomnadzor, russia, sopa
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Comments on “MPAA Happily Gets Into Bed With Russian State Censor Agency… To Protect Copyright!”
Remember when they said US should be more like Russia, Iran, etc in terms of being able to censor stuff on the Internet?
“The title implies that the MPAA represents the government of the United States”
Or the title tacitly acknowledges that the U.S. government represents the MPAA, and not the people, and so what’s the difference between the MPAA representing the U.S. government and the U.S. government representing the U.S. government. They’re the same thing, whatever the MPAA says the U.S. government agrees to anyways.
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So lets just simplify the formality and let the MPAA directly speak on behalf of the U.S. government instead.
Let's close the loop shall we?
Here is the list of 2016 recipients of MPAA donations to Federal Candiates:
https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgot.php?cmte=C00139519&cycle=2016
If anyone finds their reps there, how about asking them why they accept funding from an organization flaunting their links with and doing business with the internet censorship arm of the Russian State?
In Soviet Russia, RIAA censors you
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But it does in the US too.
No the MPAA just got fed up trying to continue it’s facade of free speech in the US.
So now we know
So now we know that the MPAA are communist sympathizers. How far they have evolved from the old days of blacklisting.
I for one can’t wait for Putins troll army and our regular trolls to form a Voltron of fail in the comments.
Considering how Dodd was such a fanboy of China’s online regime, this isn’t a stretch at all…
Alles Klar, Herr Kommissar?
Funny enough, there is a fairly similar reaction in Russia. As in “Why the state agency is enlisting to help capitalists from the potential enemy country?”
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Because state capitalism has been practiced in Russia since 1918. Basically, they’ve never had a problem with Capialism, Comrade, as long as they themselves were the ones doing it.
here is a post on RKN web site. https://rkn.gov.ru/news/rsoc/news39730.htm Nothing about MPAA being a representative of the USG. It’s Russian SOPA in action, and Hollywood and music majors had no hesitation to explore it in full.
Russian MAFIAA
So it’s deep packet inspection, 3 (4,5,6!?) strikes and legal threats all over again. The classic tried (and failed) trifecta.
You gotta give it to the MPAA & RIAA, at least they’re consistent if nothing else.
It might even stand more of a chance in Russia with it being closer in policies to China than the west.