IM NewsLetter | ISSN 1546-2110 | Volume # 29 | January 2, 2004

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We The People Have Seen...



We the people have enthrone the Jester, to become serial lobbyists to circumvent, hack, pirate and kill Americans rights away along with our international allies rights.

This year we the people have seen children and the elderly being sued for sharing intellectual property over a computer network even if they did not own a computer or know how to use one.

We the people have seen university networks threatened to be shut down by serial lobbyists for just having a song singing about satellites.

We the people have seen children sued by serial lobbyists in other countries for copying their own DVD's even though it is their right too.

We the people have seen InternetMovies.com forced to shut down because serial lobbyists swore under penalty of perjury that they had movies from the future.

We the people have seen serial lobbyists push new laws into power that will make your DVD player not be compatible with future intellectual property content, forcing you to waste money on a new one.

We the people have seen serial lobbyists trying to push the Indie movies back into the dark ages with a screener ban, violating antitrust laws.

We the people have seen serial lobbyists violating antitrust laws to put good movie sites out of business like Intertainer.com.

We the people have seen enough of our constitutional rights and our neighbors rights being circumvented, hacked, pirated and dying away.

Now we the people see the serial lobbyists losing law suit after suit.

We the people are now being heard by the higher courts that are now starting to dethrone the Jester, returning the throne to we the people.

We the people are Kings. Jester you are now ordered back to serve and entertain us Kings or prepared to be beheaded you Jokers.

Happy New Year!

Michael Jay Rossi
President
InternetMovies.com

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The Dean Machine

According to the article:

"Before, the the international corporate community, of which Hollywood is only a segment, had the luxury of time and space. Its members could get away with murder - quite literally.

Now, their every action is immediately in full view everywhere, which terrifyies the former movers and shakers. They and their conglomerates are losing control - in North America and Europe, at least - and they know it."

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Unexpected twists in Internet law

According to the article:

"Internet law in 2003 was full of surprises, with the Australian government joining the US and the UK in passing antispam bills, the courts blessing pop-up advertising, the music industry losing lawsuits and the Supreme Court finally upholding an Internet law."

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Will DVD acquittal mean tougher copyright laws?

According to the article:

"The acquittal of a Norwegian programmer charged with breaking Hollywood's DVD encryption scheme could lend new urgency to the entertainment industry's efforts to enact tougher global copyright laws."

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