Did anyone even know about this? it is a supprise to me.
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It was in the news about a week and a half ago when it passed:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/06/japan-download-copyright-law/
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This kind of law is not to punish someone for what they were made for. These laws are made as a sort of last way to punish someone who otherwise behaves absolutely legal.
Did anyone even know about this? it is a supprise to me.
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The scary thing is that the RIAJ wants ISPs to filter traffic at the source, i.e. YOUR home, for which benefit the ISP will pay the RIAJ a purely 'nominal' fee.
Eventually this will all go the course of Napster: a few souls "take one for the team" in order to "stick it to the man". This is all made possible by the fact that the masses never stop demanding free content.
Its the "they cant catch all of us" theory.
Moral: If the law is wrong, following it wont affect change. You must dilliberately challenge it, in and and of court.
Laws only have lasting power when society deams the law just and fair, and a vast majority is willing to follow them. See 1920s USA
prohibition.
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Except for the distributedness of the internet. Also, dont underestemate the users ability to circumvent any form of restriction.
China locked out google. Yet ask any above average net user in china and youll fibd they use vpns or other forms of walking past the government blocks.
The only REAL enforcement the isp can do (other than legal action) is cut you off. Anything short of that, and people will find ways to circumvent or disguise.
Assume the isp cuts you off, like totti says. As thousands of potential customers hit the market, legal and black market isps will set up to hapilly provide services.
The only disadvantage Japan users have is being surrounded by ocean. The monent Iran went down, several illegal/diy bordercrossing hardlines, wifi boosters, radio and laser links went up. This eould be harder here.
Thankfully the young generation in Japan is more willing to question, and fight. The middle generation is questioning the cool-aid they served their kids more and more each day. Theres only one gen left thats truly passive about authority.