The House of Representatives passed the highly questionable Pro IP bill a few months ago. This bill, which would strengthen copyright law, just as many are realizing it should be headed in the other direction, would also establish a “Copyright Czar” position that would be part of the Executive Branch. Why we need a special Czar to prop up an obsolete business model has not been explained, beyond the usual propaganda from those who rely on that business model. It’s quite clear from all the companies we see who are succeeding by changing to new business models that don’t rely on copyright that this is a business model issue, not a legal one. But, Congress receives plenty of donations from Big Copyright, so it’s no surprise that we see laws protecting it.
The Senate has now weighed in with its version of the law. The bill [...]

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