This video despicts a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland which features U.S. Rep. Issa, Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales, Google SVP and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond, Scribd Cofounder and CEO Trip Adler, and Mashable CEO Pete Cashmore. It's incredibly informative on topics like: the now deceased SOPA and PIPA and it's international relative ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement), better ways to fight piracy and the fact that content owners (and their representative organizations), tech companies and legislators rely on each other to discuss the solutions to this problem focusing on the user. It's well worth watching in its entirety.
I really liked Adler's remarks that the content and entertainment industry has been highly benefited from Internet distribution services and that piracy has indeed decreased in the past few years as more and more legal services are made available online.
Here's the article from Mashable that caught my attention on this.
Here's also Anonymous-collected information about ACTA.
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