Stand up against “Guilt Upon Accusation” for New Zealand [ACTION]

New Zealand's new Copyright Law presumes 'Guilt Upon Accusation' and will Cut Off Internet Connections without a trial. Join the black out protest against it!

http://creativefreedom.org.nz/blackout.html

Join The New Zealand Internet Blackout to protest against the Guilt Upon Accusation law ‘Section 92A‘ that calls for internet disconnection based on accusations of copyright infringement without a trial and without any evidence held up to court scrutiny. This is due to come into effect on February 28th unless immediate action is taken by the National Party.

Join thousands of New Zealanders already against this law by blacking out your Facebook photo, your websites, your Myspace pages, your Twitter account, in protest against this unjust new law that may come into effect on February 28.

Just use this image  (Right-click, Save-As) with the text:

(your name) is blacked out: Stand up against “Guilt Upon Accusation” for New Zealandhttp://creativefreedom.org.nz/blackout.html “

Is music’s future on the Isle of Man? By Eric Pfanner – IHT

This article was originally published in the International Herald Times:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/23/business/isle26.1-414052.php

[The island, a rainy outpost in the Irish Sea, is promoting an offbeat remedy for digital piracy, which the record companies blame for billions of dollars in lost sales. Instead of fighting file-sharing, the government wants to embrace it – and it is trying to enlist a skeptical music industry in support.

Under a proposal announced this month, the 80,000 people who live on the Isle of Man would be able to download unlimited amounts of music – perhaps even from notorious peer-to-peer pirate sites. To make this possible, broadband subscribers would have to pay a nominal fee of as little as £1, or $1.37, a month to their Internet service providers.

Ron Berry, director of inward investment for the Isle of Man, said the music industry needed radical approaches because of the “utter failure” of its current strategies. Global music sales have fallen nearly 25 percent since 2000. And despite a nearly decade-long anti-piracy campaign, the industry’s international trade group estimates that 95 percent of tracks distributed over the Internet are pirated, generating no revenue at all for the record companies.

“A lot of people in the business are concerned with how much money they are losing, but not with how much money they could make,” Berry said.]
More was said on this was made by Gerd Leonhard at Mediafuturists.com: http://www.mediafuturist.com/2009/01/is-musics-future-on-the-isle-of-man—international-herald-tribune.html

New NZ copyright laws – are they fair?

The New Zealand Government has passed a law which could result in people having their internet service cut by their ISP for being ACCUSED, not found guity, of breaching copyright. At the mo it’s gonna be law by the end of February 09. I don’t know heaps about this law but from what I do know I don’t agree.  I do think that current copyright laws have not kept up with culture and technology and that this is the issue that needs addressing.

Does anyone else have a good grasp on this issue?

Here is a whole bunch of links to help you try and get your head around what’s happening:

The new law change –  http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2008/0027/latest/DLM1122643.html
The Creative Freedom Foundation – http://www.creativefreedom.org.nz
Potenital alternative to existing copyright laws – http://www.creativecommons.org/

Discussion:
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/01/06/0351202&from=rss
http://www.plt1.com/1388/the-proposed-section-92-of-the-copyright-amendment-act-assumes-guilt-upon-accusation/
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/01/kiwis-rally-opposition-to-nz-copyright-bill.ars
http://patenthands.com/ph-blog/new-zealands-section-92-copyright-disconnection-policy/
http://coffee.geek.nz/tags/section-92.html

:: Dr H

Paris, here! [PARTY]

 

NOTE: The “Paris, here!” gigs for February have been cancelled. The initial venue fell through and Dr H has had some interesting developements in his life of late which are taking up quite a bit of his time.

 

Hey party peeps!

Before Summer runs away I thought I’d throw a cute little weekly thing at this new venue, Kreation. It’s a night loosly based around French, Melbourne and Sydney electro, techno and minimal.  Nothing massive, just rad peeps hangin’ out, having a great time and laxing over choice beats.

It is R18 and BYO booze but don’t get too silly on it, eh.

Also, if you know of anyone keen to play some tunes flick me a msg.

Peace,
Dr H

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=47383268143&ref=mf
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57761054084

 

“Paris, here!” (in Christchurch)
Parisian beats with Dr Hitchcock and guests.

6 – 11pm every Thursday in February from Feb 12th
Kreation – 191 Tuam St
(a couple doors down from Real Groovy)

$5 entry
R18 – BYO Booze (but please respect ya nan!)

 

DJs:

Thursday 12th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC

Thursday 19th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC

Thursday 26th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC