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November 24, 2004

Watered down copyright act
Hollywood did its damndest to force the Intellectual Property Protection Act (HR2391) through.

It failed, but not altogether.

The IPPA was a mash-up of other bills and if the entertainment industry had managed to sleeze it past congress, "opponents charge [it] could make many users of peer-to-peer networks, digital-music players and other products criminally liable for copyright infringement," said Wired News, going on, "The bill would also undo centuries of 'fair use' - the principle that gives Americans the right to use small samples of the works of others without having to ask permission or pay."

The act was in effect transmuted to SB3021, the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2004.

(Continued at p2pnet.net)
Posted by yatta at 02:06 AM