FC: News Corp: CBDTPA already is spurring anti-piracy standards

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 10:04:41 PDT

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    A News Corp. lobbyist sent this to Politech but did not want any contact 
    info attached. Here's what News Corp. had to say on Hollings' bill in 
    September:
    http://www.politechbot.com/p-02499.html
    Text of CBDTPA bill and background:
    http://www.politechbot.com/docs/cbdtpa/
    Politech posts:
    http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=cbdtpa
    
    -Declan
    
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    For Immediate Release 				                  	
    
    News Corporation Hails Positive Steps Towards Copyright Consensus
    
    Applauds Introduction of Legislation, Intel  AOL-TW Agreement, and ATSC Vote
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    Los Angeles, CA, April 10, 2002 - News Corporation today hailed recent 
    progress toward solving the digital piracy problem and urged all interested 
    parties to build on the momentum.
    
    News Corporation expressed hope that the introduction of the copyright 
    legislation, "The Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act 
    of 2002", the passage of the ATSC standard and the positive steps taken by 
    Intel and others in the information technology and consumer electronics 
    industries will lead to a cross-industry consensus on copyright protection 
    solutions.
    
    Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer of News Corporation, 
    said: "The hearings held in the Senate and the introduction of the Hollings 
    legislation have already helped get the affected industries to work 
    together to solve the digital piracy dilemma. We have seen a greater 
    willingness from all sides to not only sit down and discuss the problem, 
    but to take the necessary actions to solve it. That effort must be encouraged."
    
    Last Tuesday the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) voted 
    affirmatively on News Corporation's proposal to label DTV broadcasts with 
    the "broadcast flag." This new voluntary standard is an important first 
    step in enabling digital broadcasters to prevent unauthorized 
    redistribution of their content on the Internet.  ATSC is an international, 
    non-profit membership organization developing voluntary standards for all 
    advanced television systems (http://atsc.org).
    
    Mr. Chernin also applauded the recent Joint Statement of Principles 
    agreement between AOL-TW and Intel on copyright protection.  "Intel's 
    support of the Joint Statement took real leadership, courage and 
    understanding of the problems we face in combating the theft of our content 
    in the digital age," Mr. Chernin said.  "That agreement addresses the same 
    issues as those outlined in my recent testimony to Congress.  They are 
    issues that need to be solved in a collaborative manner.  News Corporation 
    looks forward to working with Intel and others to solve the problem of 
    digital piracy as quickly as possible."
    
    The News Corporation Limited (NYSE: NWS, NWS.A; ASX: NCP, NCPDP; LSE: 
    NEWCP) is one of the world's largest media companies with total assets as 
    of December 31, 2001 of approximately US$47 billion and total annual 
    revenues of approximately US$14 billion. News Corporation's diversified 
    global operations in the United States, Canada, continental Europe, the 
    United Kingdom, Australia, Latin America and the Pacific Basin include the 
    production and distribution of motion pictures and television programming; 
    television, satellite and cable broadcasting; the publication of 
    newspapers, magazines and books; the production and distribution of 
    promotional and advertising products and services; the development of 
    digital broadcasting; the development of conditional access and subscriber 
    management systems; and the creation and distribution of popular on-line 
    programming.
    
    
    
    
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