MPAA Urges Obama to Embrace Internet Filtering

The Motion Picture Association of America is urging the incoming Obama administration to adapt internet filtering technology to block illicit file sharing of motion pictures and television shows.

The Motion Picture Association of America is urging the incoming Obama administration to adapt internet filtering technology to block illicit file sharing of motion pictures and television shows.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/12/mpaa-urging-oba.htmlWhat the MPAA wants from Obama: 3 strikes, Canada crackdown
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has supplied its political wish list to the Obama transition team, and thanks to new transition team policies, that means the MPAA has shared its agenda with everyone on the Internet. “Graduated response” rules are praised, anti-camcording rules are paramount, and Canada and Spain are two of the countries that need to be singled out for “priority trade policy attention.”
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