MPAA Dismisses COICA Free Speech Concerns
An anonymous reader writes "The EFF has gone into detail about why it opposes 'The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act,' or COICA. It has the potential to give the Department of Justice the power to shut down any domestic website, or block any foreign website it so chooses, setting the stage for Internet censorship in the United States. Addressing the free speech concerns, MPAA chief Bob Pisano dismissed the First Amendment issues, saying '...the First Amendment was not intended as a shield for those who steal, irrespective of the means.'"
You can't steal from corporations.
They aren't people.
They can't be drafted.
They can't be executed.
They never serve a day in jail.
Thus, stealing only occurs when you steal from people.
No matter what the Supreme Court says.
P.S.: Revert to the original patents and copyrights in the original Constitution if you want us to respect them.
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