A radical, free market solution to solve the problem of online piracy as presented to the SOPA TEACH-IN at The New School of January 31, 2012
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@thenewschool
January 30, 2012
66 5th Ave
Kellen Auditorium
PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DESIGN
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David Carroll
http://dave.parsons.edu/teach-in/sopa/
associate professor
art, media & technology
PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DESIGN
13. Arti鍖cial Scarcity
Without a physical product to monetize, the
Content Cartel limits product availability through
licensing deals that ensure media isnt as plentiful
as the market demands, especially across digital
platforms and viewing timeframes.
15. Piracy Ensues
If you refuse to sell the market the product it
demands at any price, dont get defensive about
buying Congress to shut down the Internet and
we end up noticing.
17. Piracy Ensues
Stealing content
that is o鍖ered by the copyright holder for sale,
at a competitive price,
under good terms & conditions,
is very wrong, illegal, and punishable.
30. MegaUpload
Another MegaConspiracy was that Kim Dotcom
had 鍖gured it all out. He could pay copyright
holders 90% on huge revenues from a wildly
lucrative Freemium business model where you give
your content away for free to most people. A few
premium users will pay for everyone else.
32. Questions
Why do we even need SOPA, PIPA, OPEN if the
FBI is already able to take down blatant copyright
infringement operations across international
jurisdictions?
39. Thesis: End Piracy
Assuming the Content Cartel would even license
to UMLAUT and then sell Freemium access like
MegaUpload, its absolutely possible.
Piracy fundamentally eliminated.
41. Conclusion
Legislate a new copyright license framework,
not the whole Internet.
Innovate new business models,
not new laws, treaties, and judiciaries.
The tech enterprise has readied a! the requisite
networks, protocols & products.