ONTD

1:27 pm - 04/09/2012

Time for the last 5 of you who have Netflix accounts to cancel them

Netflix creates pro-SOPA super-PAC


As United States lawmakers continue to consider anti-piracy legislation in Congress, they’ve found an ally in Netflix. Now the streaming content giant has created its own super PAC, whose main goal is to promote SOPA-like legislation.

Hollywood and record industry support didn’t help Congress get SOPA and PIPA to pass the House and Senate, but now they have a new accomplice in their continuing fight to try and push for anti-piracy legislation. Netflix, the number one name in (legally) streaming video services in the US has announced the formation of their own political action committee. Appropriately titled FLIXPAC, the just established-agency will be able to endorse politicians by way of stuffing their pockets, which in turn could influence even more congressmen to condone increasingly controversial bills that are being considered in the House and the Senate.

Following the defeat of the Stop Online Piracy Act and the PROTECT IP Act (or SOPA and PIPA, respectively), Congress has been drafting an array of options that, if passed, are being touted as the long-awaited solution to what lawmakers consider a dire problem in the States: online piracy. While the newest SOPA-substituting legislation have been authored already and ushered through Congress, the backing of streaming behemoth Netflix could ensure that the next attempt at censoring the Web sees US President Barack Obama signing it in no time.

Among the newest bills authored out of Washington is the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA. While proposed under the guise of legislation necessary to implement federal protection from foreign and domestic cyberattacks, if passed CISPA would also put in the hands of the government the power to monitor and interfere with practically any online interactions. Only last week, George W. Bush’s former special adviser on cybersecurity, Richard A. Clarke, also addressed the necessity for such laws and proposed that the Department of Homeland Security start moderating what goes in and out of the United States’ Internet “borders.”

The last time anti-piracy legislation came close to approval, massive Internet campaigns stopped SOPA and PIPA dead in their tracks, but only after opponents practically waged a war against the entertainment industry and supporters of the bills. Netflix, a long-time opponent of online piracy, will now be able to endorse elected officials by way of big-time contributions, with the PAC now approved to hand out up to $5,000 per election. At the dawn of the SOPA scandal, Netflix was among the entertainment industry titans to support the proposed bill, only to late alter their stance as “neutral” amid massive public backlash. With other Internet services and service providers still throwing their weight behind the newest anti-piracy bills, however, Netflix is expected to follow suit, and use more than just urging to influence lawmakers. As they become one of the biggest names in Hollywood, the pull Netflix has over politicians could be major in terms of seeing CISPA or other similar acts are signed.

While SOPA and PIPA saw support from both the Recording Industry Association of America and the Motion Picture Association of America, the stance taken by Netflix in terms of what Washington has to offer is bound to be only viewed as more important as time goes by. Trade publication HIS Screen Digest released a study last week estimating that the 3.4 billion online viewings expected to occur by the end of 2012 will outweigh 2.4 billion DVD and Blu-Ray disc views estimated for the same timeframe. Additionally, online streams and downloads in 2011 were clocked at only 1.4, which showcases the seriousness of how Netflix will be respected in both Washington and Hollywood in the coming months.

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OP Note: Yes, yes I know this is not exactly gossip, but since ONTD is anti-SOPA/PIPA/ACTA, you should know about this too. The bolded stuff is for the tl;dr crowd.
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mistressboy 9th-Apr-2012 05:39 pm (UTC)
Thanks for posting this OP! Netflix are really pushing themselves in the UK at the moment.
_st_kimmy_ 10th-Apr-2012 02:23 am (UTC)
Commenting just to get this up here:

No, Netflix Has NOT Formed A Pro-SOPA SuperPAC
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120409/14562618435/no-netflix-has-not-formed-pro-sopa-superpac.shtml
iluvkidnappers 9th-Apr-2012 05:39 pm (UTC)
>(((
ani_di_franco 9th-Apr-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
Glad I've never had Netflix or needed it. Bootleg until I die.
keef_riffhards 9th-Apr-2012 05:54 pm (UTC)
DAT ICON.

Tell me that juice is Tropicana
ani_di_franco 9th-Apr-2012 05:57 pm (UTC)
LOL, I would definitely give it a fresh squeeze. ;-)
gee_wa 9th-Apr-2012 05:58 pm (UTC)
Same bb, meetup in prison when the inevitable time comes?
andisprohi 9th-Apr-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
Netflix keeps sending me emails about coming back to them. But each email has a higher price listed than the last one *eyeroll*
williammiller 9th-Apr-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
lol same here! One week it's 7.99, then it's 8.99 or higher.
kermitroosevelt 9th-Apr-2012 08:10 pm (UTC)
they keep tryin to play the shit out of me, tellin me i can have another free trial and then every time i sign up they're like sike. wtf???
hobnailedboots 9th-Apr-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
lol and I was just about to do the free trial for Netflix UK. Bye, bitch.
silly_izzy_me 9th-Apr-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
Yeah but Arrested Development...
venetianglass 9th-Apr-2012 05:51 pm (UTC)
I refuse to sign up again until AD starts, so I mostly just use my mom's account until then.
marmar627 10th-Apr-2012 01:53 am (UTC)
mte ... but since I'm still not gonna believe AD is happening until my ass is watching it live, I'll cross that "Do I need to get Netflix or just find a D/L?" bridge when I get there, I guess.
brucelynn 9th-Apr-2012 05:42 pm (UTC)
Ugh
wingslapped 9th-Apr-2012 05:42 pm (UTC)
I started my account again, but IDK how long I'll keep it. Most of the shows I want to watch aren't streaming.

I am enjoying streaming Avatar. I'm also done with season 1.
silly_izzy_me 9th-Apr-2012 06:02 pm (UTC)
heartplace 9th-Apr-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
A+ taste bb
drinkbleachkids 9th-Apr-2012 09:55 pm (UTC)
KORRA!!!
ladysophiekitty 9th-Apr-2012 06:30 pm (UTC)
I'm almost done as well!

I really like it so far.
foxface 9th-Apr-2012 07:21 pm (UTC)
I'm on season 2. It gets soooo good after Toph is introduced.
unfadingscar 9th-Apr-2012 05:42 pm (UTC)
Just let me finish streaming Star Trek Voyager and Deep Space 9. Then I'll cancel.
semalina 9th-Apr-2012 06:51 pm (UTC)
lol seriously, i just started watching mad men and i like that i can just click and *boop!* next episode
shefloats_____ 9th-Apr-2012 07:14 pm (UTC)
mte
pink_dog 9th-Apr-2012 08:27 pm (UTC)
Ahhhh, I just started Mad Men last night. The levels of smoking and sexism...it's just...it's stifling, isn't it?
evilgmbethy 9th-Apr-2012 08:11 pm (UTC)
gurl, the end of DS9 is amazing, you gotta finish that shit!
buffy_usa 9th-Apr-2012 05:43 pm (UTC)
cliffs notes please

not trying to be stupid but i support privacy rights but i also support things like legal access so i wasn't on board with napster and i take the girl scout route to obtaining movies the real way through itunes rental or whatever

call me a fuddy duddy but that's just how i feel

to connect the dots, i just got a smart tv so i can access subscription services like netflix or lovefilm or whatever, through my tv.

don't hate, please explain, opinions on the company's governance processes please
loony_moony 9th-Apr-2012 05:53 pm (UTC)
I think the consensus is that cable companies and movie theaters are ridiculously overpricing their products. I don't think a lot of people want to pirate stuff online, but they can't afford the rising cost of television/movies. Not to mention that actual cable channels are ridiculously cheap, but we can't purchase them without cable companies as go-between.

And at the end of the day, this is also about free speech, because laws like SOPA enable companies to violate people's privacy by monitoring their internet browsing and such.

Netflix and Hollywood want to stop internet piracy, because they think it damages their box office revenues, as well as DVD and Blu-Ray sales or paid streaming, where in fact they are adhering to very outdated distribution and promotion models and the MPAA has already been accused of blowing the loss margin they've reported by $50 BILLION.

Do you need more?

Edited at 2012-04-09 05:56 pm (UTC)
buffy_usa 9th-Apr-2012 06:06 pm (UTC)
thank you, i appreciate the more concise explanation
d00ditsemily 9th-Apr-2012 06:58 pm (UTC)
Yes, if people made it fucking cheaper for me to buy a movie, I might actually buy it. I don't want to pay $20-$30 on a dvd, no thanks. I even cringe at paying $7-$10 to go see a movie. I also hate paying $1.25 for a single song.
harborafternoon 10th-Apr-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
cable is WAY overpriced. it's fucked up. i just did the math over the weekend and found that it'll be cheaper to drop cable and buy itunes passes to my fave shows if i can't get them somewhere offline. i can stream my comp onto my tv now and it's like, bye bye cable! before, i was fairly certain i'd lose access to all my faves but no. and fuck cable.
violue 9th-Apr-2012 05:43 pm (UTC)
lawl rip netflix tbh



although I hope not, because I finally got my mom and her girlfriend to start watching Supernatural on it...
23want 9th-Apr-2012 06:30 pm (UTC)
I finally finished all six seasons of Supernatural after about three weeks. I just randomly decided to start watching it one day on Netflix. I probably wouldn't have ever bothered to download it before. But now I have to wait for this season to end so I can download it more easily. ~problems
violue 9th-Apr-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
I hate when I get into a show late in the game, marathon through it, and then suddenly get caught up and have to wait around for more episodes like a schmuck
mammary_glands 9th-Apr-2012 05:43 pm (UTC)
Well, of course they would support it. It's good for business...

I wish networks would partner up with Netflix and have brand new episodes up on instant watch the day after they air. I would never pirate tv again.
au_chante 9th-Apr-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
iawtc.

they sort of partner up with Free on Demand (and Hulu I think?) if you have io, but the episodes aren't always up the day after, sometimes it's 2 days.

But I would prefer not having to sit through commercials.
affliction 9th-Apr-2012 05:47 pm (UTC)
"I wish networks would partner up with Netflix and have brand new episodes up on instant watch the day after they air."

THIS.

hulu doesn't work for me, so.
innocentanalyst 9th-Apr-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
Hulu doesn't even offer the shows I watch. I canceled after like 3 or 4 days.
minalskare 9th-Apr-2012 06:00 pm (UTC)
Same
talksleazy 9th-Apr-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
FOR REAL.
chaylay23 9th-Apr-2012 06:12 pm (UTC)
I would agree except I'd rather have them as a go to for older episodes and I think that takes up a lot of space. Especially seeing as shows like Grey's Anatomy and Law and Order have well over like 200 back episodes.
cl0vergirl 9th-Apr-2012 06:31 pm (UTC)
based on past actions by mpaa/riaa i see it more of them blackmailing netflix saying theyre gonna remove all their programming if netflix isnt behind them on the legislation.
anolinde 9th-Apr-2012 06:57 pm (UTC)
I wish networks would partner up with Netflix and have brand new episodes up on instant watch the day after they air. I would never pirate tv again.

This! Honestly, Netflix should be focusing on trying to work with networks/movie companies. Their movie selection is SHIT and I would totally watch things legally through them, but they don't have anything!
dandi_brandi86 9th-Apr-2012 08:01 pm (UTC)
mte.
pink_dog 9th-Apr-2012 08:31 pm (UTC)
Hulu Plus takes care of most of that for me, for the shows I watch. But not all of them. :(
au_chante 9th-Apr-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
I really enjoy using Netflix but this is so ridiculous and so obviously about making more money.

I don't know if I'm strong enough to cancel my account yet though, especially not with Megaupload gone.
evilgmbethy 9th-Apr-2012 08:15 pm (UTC)
yeah that's why I reactivated Netflix, when MU died. Honestly I could still find everything I want without it, but I use Netflix mostly to watch shit I don't care enough to download, like all the seasons of Buffy and documentaries
au_chante 9th-Apr-2012 08:20 pm (UTC)
It's also more convenient for me when I want to watch something on my tv screen rather than my computer. Because I can't watch what I download or stream on my tv :/
fabouluz 9th-Apr-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
Netflix is shit anyway, hardly a good selection of movies.
23want 9th-Apr-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
They have tons of great international movies but they have A LOT of bad movies. Bad, unpopular movies that no one wants to see.
rydiachachunk 9th-Apr-2012 06:54 pm (UTC)
Yeah the movie selection is shit, but the TV shows keep me coming back.
marinade 9th-Apr-2012 07:06 pm (UTC)
+1
anus 9th-Apr-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
My dad got us Netflix and I haven't used it once. I don't see the point to it.
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