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Bush Signs Law Targeting P2P Pirates

BlakeCaldwell writes "CNet is reporting that President Bush signed into law the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act (previously-reported). A lawbreaker can land in jail for up to three years for distributing a single copy of a prerelease movie on the Internet. The MPAA's president Dan Glickman applauded the move, stating he wanted to 'thank the congressional sponsors of this legislation for their strong advocacy for intellectual property rights.'"

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  1. Re:Funny that they stress "Family Entertainment". by Foosinho · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Newspeak is fun!

  2. Re:Not just Americans by Sexy+Bern · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Don't worry, it is.

    "Insightful" - my arse.

  3. Re:Not just Americans by tomhudson · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    If you break American law (e.g. this one) and live in any country (like the UK) which has an extradition treaty with the USA you can be brought to America and charged with the crime.

    So if you trade with an American you can expect a free holiday in an American prison.
    There is SO MUCH bullshit floating around in this thread.

    Even countries that have an extradition treaty do not extradite for every offense! They also have the right to impose conditions. For example, Canada will not agree to extraditing people wanted for murder if there is no prior agreement not to seek the death penalty, as that would go against Canada's laws http://www.ccadp.org/deathpenalty-canada.htm

    Under the terms of the Canada/USA extradition treaty, Canada
    may choose to refuse an extradition request without assurances that
    US prosecutors will not seek or impose the death penalty. In a
    number of recent cases, US prosecutors have voluntarily agreed not
    to seek the death penalty in order to obtain the prompt return of
    murder suspects.
    I seriously doubt that any country will agree to extradition in such cases.
  4. +1 cynical by nixman99 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I think we need a new moderation category.

  5. Re:Not that bad... by ccarson · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I agree. Slashdot has turned into a cesspool of anti Bush haters. I used to read slashdot for its coverage of all things nerdy but now I'm more amused by the radical left-wing bomb throwers. It's a shame the slashdot community has become so bitter.

  6. Re:They must have solved all the other problems by PenguinBoyDave · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yes...it is.

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    I'm not a troll, but I play one on Slashdot.
  7. So in other words you're a bigot by SuperKendall · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    First, we arne't Bush bashing. He wasn't really involved with this bill. It's bashing the Republicans and their love of the religious right.

    I have both gay friends and very religious friends - a mix of democrats and republicans and libertarians, and not in the buckets you might expect.

    I actually like them all and can have civil conversation with any of them. So why have you selected one group to hate? That is the definition of bigoty. Why not try listing to what that group has to say and arguing rationally with them instead of having the knee-jerk reaction of "If it's from the religious right it must be bad".

    I am so tired of the hate that is spread all over. People need to move closer to each other again instead of amplifying polarization.

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    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley