Jorge
January 9th, 2007, 04:11 PM
Consumers should have the right to use technology, to benefit from innovation and to access entertainment while making sure that artists are properly compensated.
In the opening address marking the start of the 2007 Consumer Electronics Association(CEA) Gary Shapiro, CEA President and CEO, made plain his contention that consumers are increasingly frustrated by overbearing intellectual property rights and restrictions.
<p>Added to consumer frustration is the frustration of manufacturers and companies who wish to make content more readily available to consumers but, are stymied by governmen
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In the opening address marking the start of the 2007 Consumer Electronics Association(CEA) Gary Shapiro, CEA President and CEO, made plain his contention that consumers are increasingly frustrated by overbearing intellectual property rights and restrictions.
<p>Added to consumer frustration is the frustration of manufacturers and companies who wish to make content more readily available to consumers but, are stymied by governmen
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