FTC P2P Deadline For Public Comments 13
octalgirl writes "The FTC hosted 'Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Technology: Consumer Protection and Competition Issues' workshop is in December, but public comments are due by tomorrow (Nov 15th). If you have something to say about the how P2P file sharing is used today or ways it might be used in the future, get your 2 cents in now. You know the RIAA/MPAA certainly will. Guidelines for submitting are in the Federal Register Notice"
Re:My 2 cents.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Late again (Score:4, Insightful)
Do we need to start giving out bounties to the first 100 people to find out about an important issue? And second stage bounhties to the first 1000 to inform another 100 each?
Re:Late again (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Late again (Score:2)
Re:Late again (Score:2)
Re:Tech List (Score:2)
As I said, I don't always open this. I'm on a few lists that I just scan the headlines to see if anything is of interest to me. On Sunday the 14th I must have been going through old mail, cleaning things up when I spotted it. But I googled and used google news (and looked here) and nothing comes up for FTC comments. They put the call for comments out back in Oct. I did manage to get mine submitted, albiet a bit messy because I was so rushed.
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comment submission form (Score:5, Informative)
What I sent them: (Score:3, Insightful)
Control of these is also undesireable because legitimate uses of file-sharing technology are becomming more common. Linux cd-images are regularly distibuted by bitTorrent. Artists who release their work under Creative Commons liscenses use these systems to get their work out and known. Copyright law already provides recourse for copyright holders, and regulating p2p software would hurt legitimate users as well as copyright violators.
Federal Register Notice seems a bit biased (Score:2, Interesting)