Disney med copyright-propaganda i tegneserie

From: Per I. Mathisen (Per.Inge.Mathisen@idi.ntnu.no)
Date: 23-10-01


Les og le. - Per

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 -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

(http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid/10/22/1636242&mode=thread)
Disney Channel cartoon portrays music downloads as evil
Monday October 22, 01:09 PM EDT [ Multimedia ]
- by Tina Gasperson -
The Disney Channel cartoon series The Proud Family (Flash plugin helpful),
aired an episode on Oct. 5 entitled EZ Jackster. In the storyline, EZ
Jackster is a Napster-like site, and the show's little heroines get
addicted to the service and play a part in the downfall of the music
industry. Disney is one of the backers of the SSSCA proposed legislation
that is scheduled for a hearing before Congress Oct. 25.
The TV summary site, TV Tome, shows this synopsis of the episode in
question:
"After Penny spends $125 on CDs with her five-cent salary, she meets a
boy, Mega, who tells her about a napster-like website he made called EZ
Jackster. All weekend she was sitting at the computer, downloading music
from EZ Jackster. Finally, Dijonay comes over and asks what she was doing
over the weekend. Penny asks Dijonay if she can keep a secret, knowing
that she can't. Penny tells Dijonay to tell everyone she knows about EZ
Jackster. Her telling everybody about EZ Jackster has a ripple-effect all
around the world. From India to Africa to Suga Mama! But rap singer, Sir
Paid-A-Lot is threatened by this because he got a five-cents salary
instead of his million-dollar salary. But suddenly, after wrestling, the
news interrupted the next program telling about EZ Jackster. It shows a
house of where the EZ Jackster-spreader lives. Oscar comments how ugly the
house is, not realizing it was their house. Trudy is mad at Penny for
stealing music so she takes away her computer. Later, Penny gets a call
from Mega, asking if she is still using EZ Jackster. Will Penny listen to
her parents?"

A post forwarded to the Linux-Elitists mailing list from one of the show's
viewers gave the rest of the details about the decidedly pro-SSSCA plot:

1. Girl working at her antiquated computer her dad gave her in her room.
2. Mystery guy (cool hip hop looking dude in black) shows up at her window
and supplies her with an up to date computer, takes her into "the Matrix
and shows her a web area called Free Jackster where she can get all the
music she could ever want FOR FREE,

3. The girl asks if this is illegal and mystery guy explains it is our
birthright to have free music, creativity should not have a price

4. Girl gets addicted to collecting free music, her obsession leads to
telling all her friends. soon the site is getting millions of hits from
kids to grandmothers.

5. Next scene at the The Wizard Record Label board room where "Sir Paid
Alot" enters to complain his royalty check was only five cents. This
alerts The Wizard (head of the label) that there is a retail problem he
needs to look into.

6. Teen Girl's house is surrounded that night by police and press and she
is arrested for illegal downloads, gets a warning,. The news makes it
clear that millions of people can't be stopped, Parents take computer away
from girl and explain why free downloads is STEALING -- kind of an
abirdged explanation of how copyrights work.

7. Next scene, Asian Guy's retail record store is empty, guy is crying on
the floor. Teen Girl who happens to work at the store show up to work,
Asian guy fires her for supporting all the free downloads

8. Next scene charts showing record sales are down down down to nothing
because people get the music for free

9. Mystery guy shows up at teen girl's window again to try and convince
her to go back to downloading but she says NO

10. Guy: "You still downloading?" Teen Girl: "Downloading is stealin'."
Mr. Guy from Free Jackster: "I know you are afraid I am trying to show you
a world without rules." Teen girl says, "No, its wrong."



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