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FBI Prioritizes Copyright Over Missing Persons

An anonymous reader writes "The FBI has limited resources, so it needs to prioritize what it works on. However, it's difficult to see why dealing with copyright infringement seems to get more attention than identity theft or missing persons. In the past year, the FBI has announced a special new task force to fight intellectual property infringement, but recent reports have shown that both identity theft and missing persons have been downgraded as priorities by the FBI, to the point that there are a backlog of such cases."

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  1. Getting found is as easy as torrenttorrenttorrent by Pozican · · Score: 5, Funny

    Next time I'm kidnapped; I'll be sure to start pirating music and movies. Maybe they'll find me!

  2. Shocking! by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does the FBI know how many missing persons may have disappeared carring ipods with hundreds, even thousands, of tracks being illicitly enjoyed by their captors, even as we speak, in various isolated cabins, underground dungeons, and seedy motels all around america?

    How could they be so blind?

  3. Re:Elementary my dear Watson by black3d · · Score: 5, Funny

    Precisely. Missing people don't pay their bills.

    --
    "The true measure of a person is how they act when they know they won't get caught." - DSRilk
  4. Better Idea by Rivalz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kill all birds with one stone.
    1) Every person should be copyrighted
    2) Any missing person should be considered abducted and cross filed under copyright theft
    3) Any person that has gone missing should be cross filed under identity theft as it could be an abduction, copyright abduction / theft, and a missing person at the same time.

    I could find sarcastic ways to connect ident theft & copyrights to possibility of missing persons but I'm lazy.

  5. If you are a missing person please press 1 now... by BlackSabbath · · Score: 5, Funny

    At the FBI, we take customer service seriously.

    Missing persons who wish to file a customer service complaint can contact us via telephone, email or postal address:
    http://www.fbi.gov/contactus.htm

    We value your feedback. Have a nice day.