So I have to wonder, is this one of those "keep your enemies closer" things?
My bet is that this is simply Obama showing one of his better strengths. Namely that he is able to assemble a diverse team of people with different perspectives, let them all have their positions heard, and then Obama makes the decisions and is able to control the politics. Obama has never looked for yes men, and his team is unlikely to be prone to groupthink.
The result of this is an effective executive that can get things done. You may not like those things. But he is good on executing on his ideas.
So Ed will get a chance to explain why Hollywood does not need copyright strengthened. However if he fails to change Obama's opinion, he won't be in a position to set policy on that issue. (Given Joe Biden's involvement, I doubt that Obama will budge on that.) But he will be in a position to point out the technical flaws in specific bad proposals and keep Obama from proposing anything which is obviously impossible.
My bet is that this is simply Obama showing one of his better strengths. Namely that he is able to assemble a diverse team of people with different perspectives, let them all have their positions heard, and then Obama makes the decisions and is able to control the politics. Obama has never looked for yes men, and his team is unlikely to be prone to groupthink.
The result of this is an effective executive that can get things done. You may not like those things. But he is good on executing on his ideas.
So Ed will get a chance to explain why Hollywood does not need copyright strengthened. However if he fails to change Obama's opinion, he won't be in a position to set policy on that issue. (Given Joe Biden's involvement, I doubt that Obama will budge on that.) But he will be in a position to point out the technical flaws in specific bad proposals and keep Obama from proposing anything which is obviously impossible.