I’m thinking about doing more photography with the vhs format. Maybe…
This is a still frame from my new Audio-Visual EP “Roda,” to be released soon.
…In the 80s, Universal Studios famously sued Sony to block the sale of Betamax VCRs, which could be used to “facilitate” the infringement of copyrights in shows and movies aired on broadcast television. Blocking VCR sales, of course, might also have strengthened the market position of the DiscoVision laserdisc system being developed by MCA, Universal’s parent company. The Supreme Court eventually vindicated Sony, but Universal did manage to persuade one lower court to rule in their favor. If SOPA’s blocking provisions could be implemented in the physical world, every VCR (and maybe every Sony product) would have stopped working after that first favorable ruling, until Sony could meet the burden of proving its innocence in a U.S. court. Of course, under a rule like that, consumers might have been wary of buying a VCR in the first place…



