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[Off-Topic] Re: [ale] U.S. National Identity Cards All But Law
- Subject: [Off-Topic] Re: [ale] U.S. National Identity Cards All But Law
- From: kaboom at oobleck.net (Chris Ricker)
- Date: Sat May 7 08:22:45 2005
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On Sat, 7 May 2005 tfreeman at intel.digichem.net wrote:
> Sorry to be so cynical, but I think the only thing the US exports more of
> than we import are the US Army and the US Marines.
;-)
I think we still net export two other things:
* US engineering / designs / processes [1] [2]
* US "cultural" products [3]
books
movies
pop music
tv
franchises and trademarks
etc
Is it any wonder Congress and the various government regulatory agencies
are so hell-bent on passing all the intellectual property laws, DMCA,
etc.? Things like (to pick a recent example) the broadcast flag in their
proponents' view will help protect the only production this country has
left that's somewhat working....
later,
chris
[1] Look at, say, your iPod. It'll not-so-discreetly be labeled something
like "Designed by Apple in California. Manufactured in China"
[2] Though the drastic decrease in basic R & D expenditure by most US
companies suggests this won't last
[3] The actual physical product (book, DVD, CD, whatever) may well not be
manufactured in the US, but the content going into it is. Though even
that's getting exported where possible - for example, "The Simpsons" plots
are written and the audio is recorded in Hollywood, but the actual
animation is mostly done in South Korea