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I wrote my congressperson and both my senators about the how bad these bills are. Kyl was the only one of the three that showed me the respect of personally responding to my correspondence. In his letter, he pretty much told me that he’s drinking the kool-aid that was stirred by the $94 million of “campaign contributions”. So, I’m surprised he’s involved in negotiating changes.
Blah blah blah I am sick to death of hearing this argument. I don’t believe it. I’m not seeing too many actors or musicians begging for change or applying for food stamps. I’m still seeing movies with a budget of $40 million end up bringing well over $250
million.
The entertainment industry isn’t upset about losing their profits, because they’re not. What they’re upset about is losing their control. Pre-internet, those interested in being entertained were forced to comply with their strict business model, as to where, when, and how people can see their entertainment. The internet took some of that control away, and they’re pissed about it…so they make up all this bullplop about being paupers and people losing jobs in an attempt to get the mindless drones to give them their unquestioned control back.