Pro-Hollywood bill aims to end fair use in digital television

December 24, 2005 at 1:36 am | Posted in Movies, Music, TV | Leave a comment

Saw this on J.D Lasica’s Darknet blog. This is totally bogus and taking away rights from the consumers. This will likely get passed by the US Congress as Hollywood will just keep throwing money at the politicians until it passes. people need to stand up and let their representatives know that rights are more important than money.

Pro-Hollywood bill aims to end fair use in digital television:
Missed this the other day by Declan McCullagh in CNET’s News.com: Pro-Hollywood bill aims to restrict digital tuners.

A new proposal in Congress could please Hollywood studios, which are increasingly worried about Internet piracy, by embedding anticopying technology into the next generation of digital video products.

If the legislation were enacted, one year later it would outlaw the manufacture or sale of electronic devices that convert analog video signals into digital ones–unless those encoders honor an anticopying plan designed to curb redistribution. Affected devices would include PC-based tuners and digital video recorders.

“This legislation is designed to secure analog content from theft that has been made easier as a result of the transition to digital technologies,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner Jr., a Wisconsin Republican, said late Friday. Criminals “obtain copyrighted content and then redistribute for profit at the copyright owner’s expense,” he added.

Bullshit. This will outlaw fair use in the video/television realm.

Digital video recorders with analog tuners or inputs would only be allowed to record “copy-prohibited” shows for 90 minutes. After that, the digital recording must be “destroyed or otherwise rendered unusable.”

Analog video output of “copy-prohibited” recordings would be permitted as long as it was to a VGA output with a resolution of no more than 720 pixels by 480 pixels.

Violations would be punished by civil penalties between $200 and $2,500 per product. Commercial offenders would be imprisoned for up to five years and fined not more than $500,000.

The two copy-protection systems that must be supported are Video Encoded Invisible Light–used in a Batmobile toy–and Content Generation Management System-Analog.

Whedon Calls Death Knell For Firefly

December 21, 2005 at 12:19 pm | Posted in Movies, TV | 3 Comments

Whedon Calls Death Knell For Firefly:
Ant writes “Entertainment Weekly is reporting on the end of Firefly.” From the article: “Alas, Whedon’s fond memories are also tainted by Serenity’s status as a franchise nonstarter; despite Universal’s best marketing efforts, the film only mustered $25 million. ‘In the end, it was what it was: a tough sell,’ says Whedon, adding that it appears the Firefly saga has reached its conclusion. He has no regrets — and he’s moving on.”
A sad day. Firefly was not given a chance by the networks or Serenity by the movie production company. I think DVD sales will be very good though and know I will be buying it for my collection as soon as I can.

Serenity coming out on DVD on December 20

November 2, 2005 at 8:35 am | Posted in Movies, TV | Leave a comment

Serenity coming out on DVD on December 20:

Universal Studios Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Serenity for 20th December 2005 priced at $29.98 SRP.

Not much else to say. If you have seen it you know you want it, and if you haven’t seen it you should get it.

USCO Reviewing DMCA Anti-Circumvention Clause

October 28, 2005 at 1:18 pm | Posted in Mac, Movies, Music, PC, Technology | Leave a comment

As reported at Slashdot it appears that a review of DRM laws and the DMCA are being undertaken and will be for the next month. I think it would be good if all Americans who believe that they should own what they pay for and have the right to do with it want they want write to the USCO and get this ridiculous changed. I doubt they would listen to anyone from outside the USA but you never know.

Do what you think is right but if you do write in make sure you do what the Slashdot article mentions and write a coherent letter outlining why you think the law needs to be changed.

USCO Reviewing DMCA Anti-Circumvention Clause:

ahknight writes “The United States Copyright office begins its required review of the effects of the anti-circumvention portions of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act on November 2nd. This review period lasts until December 1, 2005. They will be accepting your well-thought-out opinions on the web and by mail. If you’re reasonably ticked that you can’t legally get around encrypted files to get at the media you’ve bought, start writing a coherent stance for the USCO today.”

Second X-Files film to begin filming

October 27, 2005 at 1:09 pm | Posted in Movies | Leave a comment

This is total speculation at the moment. A lot of ifs and buts but the director of Fight the Future has high hopes a 2nd X-Files movie will hopefully commence filming in 2006 with a release for sometime in 2007.

I won’t hold my breath but it would be cool.

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BloodSpell

October 22, 2005 at 4:49 am | Posted in Gaming, Movies | Leave a comment

BloodSpell is a machinima made movie using the Neverwinter Nights gaming engine.

The basis of the story is that there are people called “Blooded” whose blood carries magic which when released unweilds great power. The “Blooded” hide in the slums area of the city from the church and are commanded by their divine masters to “cleanse” their blood magic.

A young monk escapes the church when is own blood is spilt and thus is on the run from the church and the choices he makes on his journey will change the world.

The movie will be released in parts with the first one hopefully coming out before the end of the year and the weekly 3-5 minute episodes until the movie is completed.

You can download a trailer in Quicktime, Windows Media Player or DIVX at Bloodspell Preview.

Which sci-fi character are you?

October 20, 2005 at 1:42 pm | Posted in Movies, TV | 3 Comments

Answer a few questions and find out which of your favourite sci-fi characters you really are!

Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?

I am Leonard “Bones” McCoy the doctor from the original Star Trek.

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Movies

December 9, 2004 at 8:46 pm | Posted in Movies | 1 Comment

I saw Team America:World Police yesterday and have to admit I loved it. I know some Americsn friends I have will think it’s just poking fun at them and may think there is a hidden political agenda but if you go to see it with an attitude of having a good time and a laugh for 90 mins then you will enjoy the movie a lot more.

There is a fair bit of bad language in the film but coming from the guys who make South Park you wouldn’t expect anyhting else and I didn’t mind it myself. The only problem if I did have one was that the Nth Korean leader sounded too much like Cartman but apart from that I loved the film and will be a DVD purchase when it comes out.

Feel free to comment if you have seen it.

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