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Berman Retreats, But Only To Regroup

thefinite writes "It looks like the P2P vigilante bill sponsored by Berman is going to have to be rewritten even just to be considered. A ZDNet story talks about the likelihood that the bill will get anywhere as currently written. Hopefully, the second time around will make it clear that the idea is flawed, not just the text."

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  1. Regroup to fight terrorists.... by MosesJones · · Score: 5, Funny

    You can imagine the wording now "Terrorists could use a P2P network to share information, or to co-ordinate attacks."

    Same shit different spin. I doubt they'll be watering it down, just making it more of a general threat than being specific on copyright.

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    1. Re:Regroup to fight terrorists.... by the_other_one · · Score: 5, Funny

      Terrorists could beat out messages on drums and other musical instruments. They could even use this method to co-ordinate attacks.

      Music should be banned.

      This would also solve all our problems with the RIAA.

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  2. Wait for the movie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The MPAA and RIAA are creating and marketing a bold, new superhero, The P2P Vigilante

    Press relase: "We hope to educate the youth and public of America about the dangers of P2P file sharing- in the fine tradition of propaganda through the ages, the P2P Vigliante, a young, hip, midriff-baring female superhero will deal out justice and vengance to those who would use a P2P network for evil. Which is everyone who uses a P2P network. It's, like, evil and stuff. Anyway, it's on every Tuesday night at 8 (7 Central) on the WB! Excuse me, I have to go do a few lines of coke."

  3. Hey, Mr. Infringer... by Eric_Cartman_South_P · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...it's "Terrorists(TM)". Get it right, God(C) damnit!

  4. Re:I'm getting cynical. by iplayfast · · Score: 5, Funny

    Even worse. I'm a Canadian, so I am not affected by this stuff....

    NOT!

    The crappy US legislation always seems to find it's way into Canada sooner or later. Worse I can't even vote the people out who are making this stuff up.

    Sometimes it truly is like sleeping next to an Elephant. (with bad gas!)

  5. I think it sounds like a lot of fun by Error27 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A Wild West aproach to internet justice would be great.

    Instead of throwing lawsuits around just bring in the programmers and attack the networks with technology. This way if you want to create a network all you need is a few great ideas and some determination... As it is p2p programmers must compete against corporations based on how much they can pay a lawyer.

    Unfortunately, I suspect doubt p2p programmers will not be allowed to automate counter attacks against attackers...

    So basically the idea is crap until that gets changed.

    PS. One idea that's related to this is that we could solve minor disagreements between parties by giant robot battles. This would save millions in tax payer dollars.