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RIAA Parses 'P2P' As 'Peer 2 Porn'

watchful.babbler writes "Having largely failed to galvanize public and political action against P2P systems, the RIAA has mounted a campaign to link P2P systems with child pornography (NYT, reg. required). The result is H. R. 2885 (available via Thomas), which has the remarkably clear and honest intent 'To prohibit the distribution of peer-to-peer file trading software in interstate commerce.' Amongst other things, the proposed law will require the creation of 'do-not-install beacon products' (do-not-ask, you really don't want to know), force P2P apps to include warning labels that users may be exposed to pornography, and require P2P developers and distributors to obtain and store users' personal information -- ostensibly for age verification, but one can think of other reasons that the RIAA might be interested in that info. Worse yet, even given the 'operation exemption' (Sec. (4)(b)(1)(C) in the bill), applications such as AIM and iChat appear to fall under these provisions."

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  1. So, since the RIAA is heavily looking at content.. by TWX · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... does that mean that they're continually exposing themselves to child pornography at will? Wouldn't that make them party to the crime of spreading child porn?

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  2. Re:warning labels? by aeinome · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, and while they're at stating the obvious for stupid people with good lawyers, why not put them outside strip clubs? If only the world had less idiots...

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  3. Protest! by Black+Parrot · · Score: 4, Funny


    And you can all protest this by downloading lots of pr0n this weekend.

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  4. As a guy... by CGP314 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "As a guy in the record industry and as a parent, I am shocked that these services are being used to lure children to stuff that is really ugly," said Andrew Lack, the chief executive of Sony Music Entertainment.


    Has this guy even seen Kazaa? Doesn't he know you have to type in what you are looking for?

    1. Re:As a guy... by vitaflo · · Score: 5, Funny

      "As a guy in the record industry and as a parent, I am shocked that these services are being used to lure children to stuff that is really ugly," said Andrew Lack, the chief executive of Sony Music Entertainment.

      Now the real question is, is he talking about child pornography or the music Sony produces?

  5. I feel great! by agent+dero · · Score: 4, Funny

    I got my M$ Monopoly, SCO, and RIAA news today.

    Now just give me some newly released Apple G5 benchmarks and the day will be perfect :-)

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  6. Re:Warning: Reality Ahead by bj8rn · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Oh my god, that guy's completely naked under his clothes! What a pervert!"

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  7. Re:Nope, only music by tinrobot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't that the same Orrin Hatch who linked to a porn site from his home page?

    Oooops!

  8. Townsend Defense by ScottGant · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps the police should look on some of the RIAA's computers...so they can try to use the infamous Pete Townsend defense "we were just doing research".

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  9. Re:warning labels? by gmack · · Score: 4, Funny

    "why not put them outside strip clubs"

    They do that here in Montreal.. only they do it in picture form in case you can't read.

  10. Re:This is logical. by mizhi · · Score: 4, Funny
    Wouldn't be the first time the RIAA has shot itself in the foot...

    Makes one wish that they would miss and shoot themselves in the head.

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