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Justice Dept. Raids Homes of File Swappers

Cryofan writes "Reuters is reporting that the Justice Dept. has raided the homes of 5 people in several states for trading music on p2p networks. The traders were, however, not arrested. 'P2P does not stand for 'permission to pilfer,' Ashcroft said. The Reuters story says that the 5 'were people operating hubs in a file-sharing network based on Direct Connect software,' and who had provided between 'one and 100 gigabytes of material to trade, or up to 250,000 songs.' 'They are clearly directing and operating an enterprise which countenances illegal activity and makes as a condition of membership the willingness to make available material to be stolen,' said Ashcroft."

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  1. Long live Pope Ashcroft by Izago909 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I'm so relieved that even though I live in an era with constant threats such as domestic terrorism, senatorial flight risks, the patriot act, the induce act, and non-Christian "citizens" running amok, that Pope Ashcroft can see through the unholy mess and guide our nation in the direction it needs. "Need not you worry", he said to his congregation of corporate leaders and wealthy elite, "For I, a federal chair, shall perform all of your duties in this civil matter." Praise Jesus that in these treacherous times a man of a singular holy vision shall unite American corporations with its 228 year old government to make the most self-righteous, most capitalistic, most federally pervasive and invasive political embodiment in all of recorded human history.

    For more interesting reading on Ashcroft and his fight for the status-quo and his battles against individuality, please visit the following links:
    BBC Profile
    Rotten.com
    Eldred v. Ashcroft
    Extreme Ashcroft
    Ashcroft's Detention Camps
    Some guys blog

  2. Re:No, but... by g0qi · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    1. Get heart surgery done.

    and 2. Pick up laundry.

    I tend to prioritize the first one.


    The key is prioritize.

    Just because you have something to do outside the country doesn't imply you allow rampant lawlessness within. The next time your house gets burgled, you wouldn't want the feds saying "uhh, but all our folks are fightin' Al-Sadr's men."

    It all depends on your definition of "theft" when it comes to music. The Bush administration is obviously wooing the RIAA, with the election coming up and all.

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    Yea. I know.