Of course, none of the above is really happening. For innovative forms of protest, look elsewhere.
Instead, Hollywood is taking the derailment of major new intellectual property laws in stride, stressing the positives – “We welcome the Administration's clear statement that legislation is needed to stop foreign based thieves…” – and probably ignoring its own failings.
What happened? Putting aside the merits of the legislation for a moment, how does an industry that is supposed to earn its bread in churning out compelling messages lose a PR war? How does an industry that’s rife with creative individuals appear so stodgy in arguing for reform? And maybe most of all – how is it that the entertainment and media sectors, which have long been some of the strongest advocates of free speech in the nation, get painted as being the enemy of the First Amendment?