Netizens are calling for a boycott of anything that falls under the MPAA and RIAAs scope of responsibility during the month of March.
Here is the thing about that. Theater owners do not have a viable alternative.
They are in large part screwed by the MPAA and have seriously imbalanced contracts for releasing movies.
The boycott is my generation's *blech* idea of a solution. It's not a solution.
It's a bunch of whiny kids saying, "Fine you won't give the stuff to me for free or the price I want and you censor my stuff then I won't take any of it."
A solution would be to realize that the MPAA is not and never will be a branch of the Government. So start a similar association. An indie association. Isn't that what we are supposed to be all about touting the independents as being so great because they don't bow down to the MPAA?
Imagine all of the Indie Studios forming an organisations going to the Theater Owners and saying, "Hey we will give you fair contracts and plenty of movies so that if the MPAA wants to screw you over you can tell them where to shove it"
You know like many recording artists who don't like the RIAA have done. The artists still with the RIAA are either there because their contracts haven't run out or because they want to be.
Seemingly though we only respect artists if they live only for their art and they want to give us everything that they spent years working on for free.
We act like we live in a tyrannical society because people expect to be paid for their work. It saddens me that I see more posts about made up or not serious problems where the solutions offered reek of a sense of entitlement.
I am not saying everyone wants everything for free I am just saying that if there were alternatives instead of whining we would all win.
Here is the thing about that. Theater owners do not have a viable alternative.
They are in large part screwed by the MPAA and have seriously imbalanced contracts for releasing movies.
The boycott is my generation's *blech* idea of a solution. It's not a solution.
It's a bunch of whiny kids saying, "Fine you won't give the stuff to me for free or the price I want and you censor my stuff then I won't take any of it."
A solution would be to realize that the MPAA is not and never will be a branch of the Government. So start a similar association. An indie association. Isn't that what we are supposed to be all about touting the independents as being so great because they don't bow down to the MPAA?
Imagine all of the Indie Studios forming an organisations going to the Theater Owners and saying, "Hey we will give you fair contracts and plenty of movies so that if the MPAA wants to screw you over you can tell them where to shove it"
You know like many recording artists who don't like the RIAA have done. The artists still with the RIAA are either there because their contracts haven't run out or because they want to be.
Seemingly though we only respect artists if they live only for their art and they want to give us everything that they spent years working on for free.
We act like we live in a tyrannical society because people expect to be paid for their work. It saddens me that I see more posts about made up or not serious problems where the solutions offered reek of a sense of entitlement.
I am not saying everyone wants everything for free I am just saying that if there were alternatives instead of whining we would all win.
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