MIT's The Tech interviews the MPAA's outgoing spokesmonster Jack Valenti, with hilarious results. It's not often that a slickster as teflon coated as Jack gets made to look an utter fool (though I'd welcome a round onstage with him in front of a university audience) so bravo and bravo again to The Tech's Keith J. Winstein, who ran circles around Valenti.
TT: Indeed, but are you doing that when you rent a movie from Blockbuster and you watch it at home? … I run Linux on my computer. There's no product I can buy that's licensed to watch [DVDs]. If I go to Blockbuster and rent a movie and watch it, am I a bad person? Is that bad?
JV: No, you're not a bad person. But you don't have any right.
TT: But I rented the movie. Why should it be illegal?
JV: Well then, you have to get a machine that's licensed to show it.
TT: Here's one of these machines; it's just not licensed.
[Winstein shows Valenti his six-line "qrpff" DVD descrambler.]
TT: If you type that in, it'll let you watch movies.
JV: You designed this?
TT: Yes.
JV: Un-fucking-believable.
(via Joi)