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Old 10-14-2008, 09:06 PM   #10
RobbieClarken
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I bet he'll be just as effective as the Drug Czar: we'll see no change (or more likely an increase) in piracy while plenty of minor "offenders" are persecuted and more and more civil liberties are whittled away.

Here is the best bit of the law:
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Originally Posted by Home Theater Mag
The new law contains other provisions that are just plain scary. For instance, the Justice Department could seize and auction off any computer or network hardware involved in a copyright crime, as it does with the property of drug kingpins—even if the owner is not found guilty of a crime.

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