The ongoing and often extreme and overreaching battle against piracy within the audiovisual industry continues to escalate, with recent discussions focusing on devices capable of infringing intellectual property (IP) rights. As stated by Sheila Cassells, Executive VP at the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA), companies in the entertainment sector should be wary of “any technological development” that could potentially grant access to pirated content.

From historical technology like the VCR to modern advances like AI, all technology holds inherent potentials for piracy.

At the center of these discussions are specific devices including set-top boxes, Firesticks, and Android apps, often condemned for enabling piracy. The AAPA’s somewhat radical standpoint is a call to outlaw the production, marketing, and distribution of any such device.

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What? Are they gonna ban every device ever

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And replace them with walled-garden devices that don’t allow you to do anything besides a restricted set of uses defined by manufactures and right holders.

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Which just so happen to enforce ultra conservative moral standards and make any discourse about changing the system impossible. Totally coincidentally, of course.

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As soon as you can write text with it you technically are able to pirat…

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Which is why every text you write needs to be approved by the review board. But it’s totally not censorship.

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I’m pretty sure that you had a certain company in mind when you wrote this

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Walled garden? More like golden prission

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hey stop, I like my mac

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They are probably so out of touch that they might just ban the sale of DVD burners lol

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I’ve got a better idea, let’s just ban human beings!

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Start with the person who proposed this idea.

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Time to ban all computing devices.

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She should start by banning her eyes.

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Not technology, though. They can only ban your glasses.

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Don’t these pirates know that their illegal schemes to make unauthorized copies and recordings of things causes EUR 3.19 trillion in financial damage to rights owners every year? It seems they will never learn, so we will need new laws. Mandatory client-side scanning for copyrighted material must be built in to all cameras and phones, or our whole economy will surely collapse.

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No damage has been made as nothing of value has been lost.

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Talk about a privacy nightmare. No matter your stance on piracy, this is the most dystopian answer you could have given.

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Judging by the downvotes, I guess not many people can sense sarcasm here.

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Guess people really do need the /s. Even on obvious comments like this.

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I’m gonna pirate you. Right after I finish pirating No Mans Sky.

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