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Old 03-24-2011, 09:15 AM   #27
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Ask yourself this: What was wrong with the existing laws that already gave copyright owners powers to go after people who violated those copyrights?
Internet copyright infringement is rife; the existing laws plainly are not working. Technology is currently favouring the person who breaks the law; it's time that technology was equally used to assist the rights-holders.

I know that this is not a popular viewpoint around these parts, but I genuinely do believe that these are necessary measures.
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