Welcome to Washington, Movie Studio Execs!
Welcome to Washington, Movie Studio Execs!
Welcome to Washington, Movie Studio Execs!

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    This week, movie-studio executives will descend upon Washington D.C. for a week of back-patting symposiums, power lunches and lobbying. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Well, just try to keep in mind that these movie moguls have earned their right to a week-long retreat. As we’ve seen, the movie industry is just about the only industry that’s thriving amid the economic Sturm und Drang. Even so, it seems that our Hollywood friends won’t be able to resist the allure of asking for a few favors while in town. “We’re coming to D.C. to highlight the positive impact of our industry and show that we’re part of the solution,” MPAA executive vice president of Government Relations Michael O’Leary recently told CongressDaily. What exactly does this mean? A quick glance at the MPAA’s most recent policy wish list (PDF link) reveals a few topics that are likely to show up on the agenda:

    As you can see, the MPAA’s current policy agenda can be boiled down to the following argument: digital piracy hurts American businesses, therefore, we need much stronger Intellectual Property laws and enforcement, with little regard for how such laws will affect fair use, privacy and consumer’s rights. This might have been an easy argument to make a few months ago but given Hollywood’s recent glut of good luck amid financial disaster, you’ve got to wonder if even the most sympathetic policymakers will buy the studios’ rhetoric this time around. After all, piracy of big Hollywood films continues unabated yet, somehow, movie attendance is at a twenty year high. Here’s hoping that instead of pressing their luck by pushing a pro-industry, anti-consumer agenda, the movie-studio executives choose to simply enjoy their good fortune for once–not to mention their week-long vacation.