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- MPAA
Chief and 'E-Publisher' Shout It Out at
Broadcasters Meeting
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- Monday, February 26,
2001 2:40:32 PM EST
- As has been his mode
of late, Motion Picture Association of America
CEO Jack Valenti took the opportunity of a
keynote address at the North American
Broadcasters Association dinner last night to
rail against unusual was the confrontation
afterward. Troy Cory, whose business card bills
him as "ePublisher/Editor" for Television
International Publications, stood up from the
media table and demanded to ask a question after
Valenti spoke.
-
- What ensued was a
somewhat rambling discourse on how the MPAA was
trying to kill free speech, destroy Napster
founder Shawn Fanning's years of work, and even
put Fanning in jail. Valenti, who couldn't get a
word in edgewise, eventually invited Cory up to
the podium, where he continued going on; it soon
devolved into Valenti and Cory standing face to
face and shouting each other down.
-
- Valenti suggested Cory
needed medical attention; Cory claimed Valenti
was trying steal entertainment materials that
people rightfully owned. Cory was eventually
pulled off the podium and escorted back to his
seat while the assembled crowd cheered. April
23, 2001 3:32 p.m. ET
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- Jack
Valenti Declared:
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- The
following is an excerpt
of the
declaration that Jack Valenti submitted on
behalf of the recording industry in the case in
which members of the industry are suing Napster.
The full declaration and that of others are
available at
http://www.riaa.com/napster_legal.cfm.
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- The copyright
community is the largest contributor to this
nation's economy. The intellectual property
created by these industries generates over $64
billion annually in international revenues alone
-- more than automobiles and auto parts, more
than aircraft, more than agriculture. It
produces jobs at three times the annual rate of
the American economy as a whole.
-
- The Copyright Assembly
was formed because its members are deeply
concerned about the future of creative works,
particularly in light of the explosive growth of
the Internet. All of the members of the The
Copyright Assembly are actively embracing new
Internet opportunities for consumers, and are
developing new, incentive business models to
deliver our creative works in a manner that can
make them available to consumers via the
Internet. Hundreds of millions of dollars are
now being invested by our members to develop
this new economy. They are all eager to be part
of this revolutionary technology
-
- However, we also worry
lest the great potential, the immense future
worth of the Internet, becomes tangled by overt
and covert piracy of copyrighted material. As
legitimate businesses emerge on the Internet,
illegitimate intruders find the Internet a
haven. Piracy of copyrighted material is already
a multi-billion dollar problem worldwide. For
example, an estimated 38 percent of all software
programs used worldwide in 1998 was pirated, at
a market value of $11 billion and a loss of
109,000 American jobs. And, the economic impact
of piracy stems well beyond the creative
industries alone. It harms economies worldwide
in the form of lost jobs and decreased tax
revenues, and by inhibiting electronic commerce.
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