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Fight The Corruptibles!

Filed in archive Consumer Rights by Marc on June 15, 2006

Fight The Corruptibles!
The EFF has a fun animated movie called The Corruptibles that illustrates the perils of increasing entertainment industry power as it presses the government to give it unprecedented powers to control computers and devices in the home. The page contains links to learn more and take action to fight the Audio Flag, Broadcast Flag, and Analog Hole.

The EFF explains:

"[I]n the future, those super powers will become the Corruptibles, three villains that invade your home, break your devices, and stop legitimate uses. EFF has launched a new flash animationlinks today that features exclusive, breaking news footage from the future

The Corruptibles aren't real, but the powers that they represent could be. Don't let the entertainment industry try this at home. Find out more about the proposed laws and and write your representatives now."






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