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By Anne Broache
Posted on ZDNet News: May 17, 2007 4:16:00 PM

WASHINGTON--Some of the staunchest advocates for stricter copyright laws have formed a new alliance designed to pressure Congress into preserving stronger intellectual property rights.

The Copyright Alliance--which launched, complete with electric-green and white T-shirts displaying its logo at a morning Capitol Hill event here--consists of 29 national organizations and companies that purport to represent 11 million workers in copyright-related industries. Those members include the Recording Industry Association of America, the Association of American Publishers, the Motion Picture Association of America, Microsoft, Viacom and Walt Disney.

The group's members aren't expected to agree on all the nuances of policy debates, said Patrick Ross, the alliance's executive director.

But according to a press release, they're all committed to broad goals like promoting the "vital role" of copyright in the U.S. economy and job market, encouraging inclusion of copyright protection requirements in international agreements, supporting civil and criminal penalties for piracy, and advocating against "diminishment" of copyright law.

As copyrighted works become ever more widely distributed through digital means, those who own the rights "still want to get paid," Ross said.

The group's formation drew applause from key politicians who preside over copyright law changes, including U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.), who heads a key House panel that influences copyright laws.

In a brief appearance at Thursday's event, Berman, who represents suburban Los Angeles, credited the late Jack Valenti, a former MPAA head, with encouraging him to get involved in intellectual property lawmaking after he was first elected to Congress in 1982. Berman spoke of the need to combat "the constant assaults on copyright law" and called the group's formation "a tremendous idea."

"Sometimes the image our opponents like to draw of 'the industry' just isn't a realistic portrait of what's going on," he told about 70 people gathered for the event, after noting that "some dear friends" were in attendance.

He admitted that his timeline for copyright law action was unclear, thanks in part to a focus on contentious patent law revisions. But he suggested that his priorities will revolve around updating the way royalties are paid to artists, including taking another look at traditional radio's long-standing exemption from a certain class of payments, something its counterparts in the Internet-based and satellite sphere do not enjoy.

At the event, the alliance sought to draw attention to the importance of copyright-dependent industries by showing a short video depicting photographers, animators and other artists deemed "the face of copyright." Grammy-winning Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier, guitarist and Booker T and the MGs member Steve Cropper, famed folk singer Tom Paxton and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Tim O'Brien also showed up to tout the importance of copyright to their livelihoods.

The Copyright Alliance's message, however, is not without competition. October marked the launch of a Washington-based alliance, called the Digital Freedom Campaign, whose members include the Consumer Electronics Association, advocacy group Public Knowledge, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

That group argues that big labels and studios are threatening to squelch new gadgets and consumer freedom by chipping away at the fair use rights written into copyright law. They support proposals like the Fair Use Act, sponsored by Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.) and three of his House colleagues, which would amend the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act to allow consumers the legal right to pick digital locks on copyrighted works for certain home or educational purposes.

RIAA President Cary Sherman, for his part, has denounced the group's stance as an "extremist" interpretation of the law designed to frighten consumers and policymakers.

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Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 06/04/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
That's exactly what it is...  ju1ce | 05/17/07
Stop whining...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/07
That reply ranks right up there with...  BitTwiddler | 05/17/07
If everyone in the world...  ju1ce | 05/17/07
Have to agree  Leria | 05/21/07
Companies must be allowed fair profit.  I am Gorby | 05/21/07
That's Called "Fair Use"!  i2fun@... | 05/23/07
Balls = thief???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/07
You think everyone who has an issue with this is a thief...  BitTwiddler | 05/18/07
No problem with that  voska | 05/17/07
Or deride me as not having a clue! (NT)  OButterball | 05/17/07
Right-toe  Ole Man | 05/21/07
I'm inclined to agree.  HypnoToad72 | 05/17/07
Thank you for your post  Astroturf_Consulting | 05/17/07
no, I don't  shraven | 05/18/07
Stop Whining  bwchato | 05/21/07
All your money are belong to us  BitTwiddler | 05/17/07
Notice that the Democrats are now defending industry lobbyists  lamp299 | 05/21/07
Lobbying = Legalized system of bribery  ibabadur1 | 05/17/07
Ok, the FSF is the first to go then.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/07
I have to agree  Leria | 05/18/07
Recording  bwchato | 05/17/07
Good advice...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/07
that works  merc2dogs` | 05/21/07
Artists get the shaft either way  tic swayback | 05/17/07
They get what they deserve.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/07
So you're okay with breaking the law then?  tic swayback | 05/17/07
I don't think he'll ever agree with you..  ju1ce | 05/17/07
That depends  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/17/07
Not at all...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/07
Does everyone who signs a contract deserve this?  tic swayback | 05/18/07
Uhh, I don't know...  handydan918 | 05/21/07
Re: They get what they deserve  Jack-Booted EULA | 05/17/07
thank you  shraven | 05/18/07
Artists get what they have the muscle to extract  pvsutton | 05/21/07
I love it  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/17/07
Remember Kids--  tic swayback | 05/17/07
Meet the new Government in our country ...  terry flores | 05/17/07
Voters get exactlly what they deserve.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/07
There is an adage similar to this thought.  terry flores | 05/17/07
Exactlly!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/07
Wrong  magcomment | 05/18/07
Your just deserts don't start or stop with voting  pvsutton | 05/21/07
Plutocracy with a plutonomy  HypnoToad72 | 05/17/07
Meet new gov.  ed_seefeldt@... | 05/21/07
You can't kill good government.  Fujikid2 | 05/22/07
We need Lobbyists in there to protect the consumer too...  BitTwiddler | 05/17/07
If you're not willing to pay more for the product ...  terry flores | 05/17/07
Sports makes sense  voska | 05/17/07
We do pay attention  magcomment | 05/18/07
If you don't buy it no need for protection  voska | 05/17/07
Amen Voska!  dstam | 05/21/07
I Don't Like Getting Ripped off  cyberscan | 05/22/07
Lobbyists? Who needs them?  steve_landess@... | 05/21/07
The sad thing is...  djchandler | 05/21/07
Here's something to consider...  Mr. Roboto | 05/17/07
One more thing...  Mr. Roboto | 05/17/07
Good points  voska | 05/17/07
Steve Jobs is a LIAR  NonZealot | 05/17/07
Uhm, Steve Jobs isn't in charge of Walt Disney.  Joel R | 05/18/07
Missed the news, eh?  lonniemcclure | 05/21/07
Doesn't mean he voted for it  babar77 | 05/22/07
Re: Backers of stronger copyright laws form lobby group  none none | 05/17/07
Dirty, ignorant socialists [nt]  Omch'Ar | 05/17/07
dirty? yes. socialist? huh?  shraven | 05/18/07
Way past time to form group for consumer laws  Boot_Agnostic | 05/18/07
Go ahead, I'll watch.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/07
You and everyone else  magcomment | 05/18/07
As an Artist.....  cbradshaw@... | 05/18/07
big guy vs little guy  conspicuouschick | 05/18/07
I agree in general  magcomment | 05/18/07
TERRIBLE argument  NonZealot | 05/18/07
Is it so wrong  voska | 05/18/07
Yes it is.  osreinstall | 05/18/07
double tap to your own chest  shraven | 05/18/07
Again: copyright infringement is NOT THEFT!  Joel R | 05/18/07
Copyright infringement is copyright infringement. It is NOT theft.  Joel R | 05/18/07
Theft question...  dstam | 05/21/07
What an idiot  magcomment | 05/18/07
I don't have a problem with what you are saying  Leria | 05/18/07
Just one small problem  TtfnJohn | 05/21/07
Artists have the protection they need but  dwstclair2 | 05/21/07
Here's the thing:  shraven | 05/18/07
i second that!  conspicuouschick | 05/18/07
Very well said  Ole Man | 05/21/07
copyright laws  gilcanyon@... | 05/18/07
Greed, greed, greed  chas_2 | 05/18/07
A collision with collusion...  seale.terry@... | 05/18/07
Congressional Bribe == No Cartel  terry flores | 05/18/07
Congress for sale  as901 | 05/19/07
Congress done sold  Ole Man | 06/04/07
Bad news  cyngaines | 05/21/07
The true purpose  lonniemcclure | 05/21/07
Isn't it interesting that DEMS back up this new INDUSTRY lobby???  lamp299 | 05/21/07
Polititions of any stripe  wizardb@... | 05/21/07
You are right  Ole Man | 05/21/07
Music  bwchato | 05/21/07
Teamsters?  Mahegan | 05/21/07
The REAL copyright "extremists"  toolow66 | 05/21/07
Copyright bit  Mahegan | 05/21/07
DVD Regions Are Not A Copyright Issue.  tkepner | 05/21/07
The new Lobby group  danm_50@... | 05/21/07
Modernise copyright - sure it needs it but...  cymru999 | 05/21/07
Beware of people who Limit FREEDOMS!  the_webninja@... | 05/21/07
DRM COPYWRITE is giving politicians money  genethomas@... | 05/21/07
Bunch Of Nerds  ParadigmOdyssey | 05/21/07
American Film and Music, A cry of desperation.  lostinlodos | 05/21/07
So the Very Rich ....  chaz15 | 05/21/07
this is media protection not copyright  dgrainge | 05/21/07
re: A cry of desperation.  dgrainge | 05/21/07
re: A cry of desperation  lostinlodos | 05/23/07
diligence?  dgrainge | 05/21/07
More free trips to the Olive Garden  billjacobus1 | 05/21/07
socialists  jlvpond@... | 05/21/07
Give Your Head a Shake  aldingtr@... | 05/21/07
A Story I wrote about something similar from June 2006  MisterRon | 05/21/07
I am not much of a media consumer,  no tv no more | 05/21/07
So these jacks are now banding together  pueblonative | 05/21/07
Limited Corporate Lifespan  kobalt6 | 05/21/07
Not buying thier products...  Information_z | 05/21/07
Another way to solve the problem  ads4166@... | 05/21/07
Old technology, old ideas  AH McGee | 05/22/07
Microsoft is one of the advocates, ummh?  travelingcg | 05/22/07
What about user created content?  5602 | 05/22/07
Protecting the creator  shyhy@... | 05/24/07

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