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Bravo to Redbox for telling Warner Brothers where to stick its 56-day DVD rental…

Bravo to Redbox for telling Warner Brothers where to stick its 56-day DVD rental window. I posted about this ridiculous new new plan from Warners recently https://plus.google.com/114133424228405038490/posts/drcQRBQgPk3 and explained that it certainly won't convince me to buy more disks.

Unfortunately Netflix is playing along with the studio which will hurt them on the physical disk side since Redbox will rent Warner DVDs the same day they come out for sale. Redbox is getting around the delay buy just buying disks at retail instead of waiting 2 months to get them wholesale from the studio.

Since we don't watch any more DVDs anyway, it makes no difference in our household but anytime someone sticks a finger in the eye or Hollywood, it's a good thing.

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Redbox breaks with Warner Bros. over 56-day waiting period
Redbox customers will no longer have to wait 28 days after a DVD release to rent Warner Bros. movies like A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas. Redbox has allowed its deal with Warner Bros. to expire,….

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An amazing tale of an injured red-tailed hawk rescued by a family in Detroit! 2

An amazing tale of an injured red-tailed hawk rescued by a family in Detroit!

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.And a red-tailed hawk in our Christmas tree. Posted by jdg | Tuesday, December 20, 2011. There's usually a point during our evening walk where I let my dog off his leash to run around an empty pa…

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It's a sure sign that things are getting weird when I actually agree with Darrell…

It's a sure sign that things are getting weird when I actually agree with Darrell Issa on an important issue.

Congress is currently considering the Stop Online Privacy Act (in the House of Representatives) and the corresponding PROTECT-IP Act (in the Senate). These bills are extremely dangerous and would give both media companies and the government unprecedented censorship powers over the internet without judicial oversight. Call your senators and representatives and encourage to stop this before it's too late!

#copyright #media #politics #stop-sopa #stop-protectip

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Dear Colleague: A Bipartisan Attempt To Regulate The Internet?

Last week, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Representative Zoe Lofgren sent out a “Dear Colleague” letter to the other members of the House of Representatives entitled “A bipartisan attempt to regulate the Internet?”

I’ve posted the letter below in its entirety, adding a link to the bill page for the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (H.R. 3261: http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-h3261/show ) on Thomas.gov and a PopVox widget embedded on the blog post linked below.

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From: The Honorable Zoe Lofgren
Sent By: Ryan.Clough@mail.house.gov
Date: 11/8/2011

Dear Colleague:

The Judiciary Committee is close to consideration of H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act. We write to call your attention to a recent article about the bill in the Los Angeles Times, entitled, “A bipartisan attempt to regulate the Internet?” (available at http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2011/10/technology-a-bipartisan-attempt-to-regulate-the-internet.html).

We agree with the goal of fighting online copyright infringement, and would support narrowly targeted legislation that does not ensnare legitimate websites. We also believe that a consensus on the issue between the content and technology industries is achievable. As the attached article makes clear, H.R. 3261 unfortunately does not follow a consensus-based approach. It would give the government sweeping new powers to order Internet Service Providers to implement various filtering technologies on their networks. It would also create new forms of private legal action against websites—cutting them off from payment and advertising providers by default, without any court review, upon a complaint from any copyright owner, even one whose work is not necessarily being infringed.

Online innovation and commerce were responsible for 15 percent of U.S. GDP growth from 2004 to 2009, according to the McKinsey Global Institute. Before we impose a sprawling new regulatory regime on the Internet, we must carefully consider the risks that it could pose for this vital engine of our economy.

Sincerely,

Zoe Lofgren
Member of Congress

Darrell Issa
Member of Congress

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Previous coverage:
https://plus.google.com/107980702132412632948/posts/BMmaXAyrBYj
http://gov20.govfresh.com/issa-and-lofgren-dear-colleague-letter-versus-sopa/

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It's never a surprise to see inauthentic versions famous western products when…

It's never a surprise to see inauthentic versions famous western products when visiting China.

While watches, bags, consumer electronics are commonplace, what you might not expect is an entire theme park. After +Trey Ratcliff posted an image of an incomplete castle https://plus.google.com/u/0/105237212888595777019/posts/TZ7c2v15t6d at a faux Disneyland near Beijing, I remembered some photos I took during during my trip to China in April 2010 for the auto show. Unfortunately I only saw the facility from the window of a bus that was transporting us and the shots I took were through the window. I figured I'd share some of my images while we wait for +Trey Ratcliff to post more of his undoubtedly superior shots.

In album fake chinese disneyland (7 photos)

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My friend and former co-worker Sean Patrick has just posted a new demo reel of his…

My friend and former co-worker Sean Patrick has just posted a new demo reel of his work. Sean's a very talented and creative videographer, editor, graphic designer, musician and photographer. He's done professional work for a wide variety of clients including Audi, BMW, Bosch, Jaguar, Land Rover the University Musical Society in Ann Arbor, the Ann Arbor film festival, and many more companies and organizations. Check out the video compilation he's put together and give him a shout if you need some work done. Watch carefully and you'll even see my mug behind the wheel in a bunch of the shots in there. You can find Sean over on that other network https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=539337305 and at his site
http://cargocollective.com/theattemptedtheftofmillions/

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