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RE[6]: A questions for Thom
by Thom_Holwerda on Sun 1st Jul 2012 13:11
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On the other hand, if you take the time to explain the situation to a guy on the street, many people would agree that reform is needed.
It's getting out there, though. I hear more and more people talking about this matter, and things like SOPA and ACTA were on prime-time news here in The Netherlands. Our political parties have chapters on the subject, so awareness is growing.




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The reason IP reform isn't considered as terribly important by the general public, is because most people only ever get to hear one side of the story...
Most people get their information from mass market media, the same mass media that benefits from IP laws and wants the current laws either retained or made tighter. The chance of people who aren't explicitly looking for such information, to be exposed to an opposing view on IP law is extremely slim...
On the other hand, if you take the time to explain the situation to a guy on the street, many people would agree that reform is needed.