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Backlash Builds Against US Copyright Blacklist

An anonymous reader writes "The release last week of the US copyright blacklist is beginning to generate a backlash in countries around the world. Reports from Canada, Europe, and Asia all note that the US claims are very suspect and that the report is little more than an attempt to bully dozens of countries into following the US DMCA model."

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  1. lies lies by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The USA bully another country? Never..

    What will they do if we dont adopt the evil DMCA? Steal our lunch money? With the 10Trillion+ deficit over there you'll need it.

    1. Re:lies lies by dwiget001 · · Score: 4, Funny

      No, the IRS doesn't really collect taxes.

      They are a mechanism to put the fear of gawd into people "voluntarily" paying their taxes.

      If people do not pay their taxes, they get at least two, but maybe up to four involuntary things:

      A) Fine(s) (not voluntary)
      B) Interest (not voluntary)
      C) If adjudicated, jail (also, not voluntary) and possibly
      D) Be appointed as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (since only one person can serve this post at a time, good luck on getting this option).

  2. Re:Nothing new by ipb · · Score: 5, Funny

    More like the Evils of Access.

  3. Re:The Who sang it best. by Dahamma · · Score: 4, Funny

    You are stealing the Who's lyrics! You must be from Canada...