Your criminal history, driving record, credit history and info about personal finances, employment history, where you went to school, lawsuits you've been in, type of car you own...
A code of conduct like this would only propel music pirates to develop new technologies which require less bandwidth. Better compressed mp3s, lightweight streaming technologies, undetectable sharing networks...
Ironically, this bill is just going to make music more impossible to capitalize on. They still don't get it.
Have you seen what a sample background report looks like? Everything imaginable is on it : http://www.acxiom.com/default.aspx?ID=2152&Country _Code=USA
Your criminal history, driving record, credit history and info about personal finances, employment history, where you went to school, lawsuits you've been in, type of car you own...
A code of conduct like this would only propel music pirates to develop new technologies which require less bandwidth. Better compressed mp3s, lightweight streaming technologies, undetectable sharing networks... Ironically, this bill is just going to make music more impossible to capitalize on. They still don't get it.
This is pretty interesting in a "Who is John Galt?" way.