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File sharing = 3 years prison + $250,000 Fine

46 durable postsStarted 2005-04-22Latest 2006-08-03
#13167Post 1 of 46

:shock: From [b][[u][url=http://news.com.com/Prison+terms+on+tap+for+prerelease+pirates/2100-1028_3-5677232.html?tag=nefd.top]HERE[/url][/u]][/b]

[quote][b]File-swappers who distribute a single copy of a prerelease movie on the Internet can be imprisoned for up to three years, under a bill that's slated to become the most dramatic expansion of online piracy penalties in years.[/b]

The bill, approved by Congress on Tuesday, is written so broadly it could make a federal felon of anyone who has even one copy of a film, software program or music file in a shared folder and should have known the copyrighted work had not been commercially released. Stiff fines of up to $250,000 can also be levied. Penalties would apply regardless of whether any downloading took place.

If signed into law, as expected, the bill would significantly lower the bar for online copyright prosecutions. Current law sanctions criminal penalties of up to three years in prison for "the reproduction or distribution of 10 or more copies or phonorecords of one or more copyrighted works, which have a total retail value of $2,500 or more."

The bill could be used to target casual peer-to-peer users, although the Justice Department to date has typically reserved criminal charges for the most egregious cases.

Invoking a procedure used for noncontroversial legislation, the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the measure, called the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act. Because the bill already has cleared the Senate, it now goes to President Bush for his signature.

Enactment of these criminal penalties has been a top priority this year for the entertainment industry, which has grown increasingly concerned about the proliferation of copyrighted works on peer-to-peer networks before their commercial release.

"This bill plugs a hole in existing law by allowing for easier and more expeditious enforcement of prerelease piracy by both the government and property owners," said Mitch Bainwol, chairman of the Recording Industry Association of America. "We applaud Congress for taking this step."

The bill's supporters in Congress won passage of the prison terms by gluing them to an unrelated proposal to legalize technologies that delete offensive content from a film. That proposal was designed to address a lawsuit that Hollywood studios and the Directors Guild of America filed against ClearPlay over a DVD player that filtered violent and nude scenes. (ClearPlay had gained influential allies among family groups such as the Parents Television Council and Focus on the Family.)

Peer-to-peer network operators criticized Congress' vote on Tuesday.

"It appears the entertainment industry has once again gotten Congress to use taxpayer dollars to clean up their internal problems," said Michael Weiss, chief executive of StreamCast Networks. Weiss, whose company distributes the Morpheus client, says that many movies and music files that find their way to the Internet early are provided by insiders in the entertainment industry.

Adam Eisgrau, executive director of P2P United, a peer-to-peer software industry association, said his group remains "concerned that the nature of the punishment remains radically disproportionate to the technical crime."

Added Peter Jaszi, a professor at American University who specializes in copyright law: "I don't think this is an approach that is well calculated to create respect for the system."

The criminal sanctions embedded in the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act have been inching their way through Congress since late 2003. An earlier version was drafted in response to footage of "Star Wars: Episode II," "Tomb Raider" and "The Hulk," reportedly surfacing on peer-to-peer networks before their theatrical release. A few months earlier, the major studios had halted their normal practice of sending DVD "screeners" to Academy Award judges.

"I am pleased that the House has passed this bill, which takes us forward in the fight to prevent the most egregious form of piracy--the illegal copying and unauthorized distribution of 'prereleased' works," Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, said after the vote.

Public interest groups have criticized the measure, saying that the strict criminal sanctions do not take "fair use" rights into account. Other sections of the bill create new federal prison terms of up to three years for anyone who unlawfully records a movie in a theater and provide copyright holders with new civil remedies for prerelease movies, music and software that is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

Under a 1997 law called the No Electronic Theft Act, copyright infringement has long been a federal crime when the value exceeded $1,000, even if no money changed hands. But Hollywood and the RIAA have argued that it has been too difficult to convince the Justice Department to prosecute people who have been distributing prerelease movies and music. [/quote]

#404929Post 2 of 46

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Well since 60% of the population in America uses some sort of P2P software, I guess we'll have to build prisons for 60% of America. Fucking government/greedy entertainment. :roll:

#404930Post 3 of 46

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see you guys at the big house :lol:

#404933Post 4 of 46

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:lol:

I think it might be easier/cheaper to just build huge walls/fences around 60% of the US cities

#404960Post 5 of 46

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or just cut off their Internet supply...:lol:

#404989Post 6 of 46

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disproportional response IMO.

Thanks teacher.

#404992Post 7 of 46

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[quote=Morgan][b]Dispapointiona[/b]l response IMO.[/quote]

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#404998Post 8 of 46

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dis?pro?por?tion?al (dĭs'prə-p?r'shə-nəl, -pōr'-) adj. Disproportionate.

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#405006Post 9 of 46

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I think you are sure...Thanks the info! :lol:

#405018Post 10 of 46

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[quote=Pataky P?l]I think you are sure...Thanks the info! :lol:[/quote]

Your welcome Pataky, just remember to spell it correctly or you'll enter a world of MJ induced pain.

#405025Post 11 of 46

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I read they connected this bill to some less important bill, a good tactic to 'cover it up' and get it voted for. I also once saw a senator on TV stating that virtually none of the bills they vote for are actually examined, apart by those who have an interest in it. Now I understand how they can pass ridiculous bills like that...

#405034Post 12 of 46

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Do I hear goose stepping?

#405036Post 13 of 46

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This will never pass and if it does those dumbass in congress really are idiots.

#405062Post 14 of 46

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Only in America can you kill somoene and get 2 yeras in a mental ward and 4 years for d/ling a movie. :roll:

#405065Post 15 of 46

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^ That is so true.

#405102Post 16 of 46

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priorities, man...priorities...:CrackUp:

#405140Post 17 of 46

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[quote=palmer]see you guys at the big house :lol:[/quote]

I got shotgun :D

#405321Post 18 of 46

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This is only for making available (sharing) an unreleased work, not for downloading a movie that is already out. :?

#405392Post 19 of 46

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[quote=buckman][quote=palmer]see you guys at the big house :lol:[/quote]

I got shotgun :D[/quote]

You think we can get Sasha and Diggerz to come play for us? :lol:

#405394Post 20 of 46

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No but bubba and the manettes will be swooning over your tender juicy asses :)

THE MPAA AND THE RIAA should realize that they will never win this war and it is only a matter of time before people start burning down their houses...

Ooops the master plan is out! :Middlefi:

#405546Post 21 of 46

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sure, let's boot out the violent criminals and child molesters to make room for people who pirate movies. lovely to see our tax dollars at work!

#405565Post 22 of 46

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the day this happens i will eat my hat :shock:

#405612Post 23 of 46

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#410400Post 24 of 46

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bump

#410937Post 25 of 46

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On a related note, Congress will immediately legalize marijuanna and pardon past "soft" drug offenders in order to make room in the prisons for all the people illegally downloading and sharing Clay Aiken and Beyonc? recordings.

#411001Post 26 of 46

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Theyll never Take me ALIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE what BULLSHITEEEEEEE....the day they start doing thatt well probably have the most diverse population in prisons and the only people left outside the PEN would be our grand parents.....im sure once the politicians dont have any more young women to fuck theyll take back the law they passed

#411005Post 27 of 46

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#411011Post 28 of 46

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[quote=cwsiggy]On a related note, Congress will immediately legalize marijuanna and pardon past "soft" drug offenders in order to make room in the prisons for all the people illegally downloading and sharing Clay Aiken and Beyonc? recordings.[/quote]

the people who should be going to jail are the ones PAYING for Clay Aikens recordings

#411054Post 29 of 46

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#411253Post 30 of 46

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1984

#411306Post 31 of 46

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Well this was signed into law today by Bush. Good to see we're putting in more valuable legislation to protect the people (more like corporate interests :roll: ).

#411335Post 32 of 46

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:Barf:

#411672Post 33 of 46

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Ridiculous. I was wondering if firewalls can be useful against scanning from federals.

#411687Post 34 of 46

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It doesn't sound like they're going after the casual viewer or downloader. Seems like they're going after people trying to make lots of money by illegal distributing movies and other media.

#412074Post 35 of 46

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i'd recommend getting the peer guardian softwear if you live in the states and use any p2p softwear...

[url]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Firewall/Peer-Guardian-Pr.shtml[/url]

#412311Post 36 of 46

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[quote=gay_for_night]softwear[/quote]

software :Bingo:

#412315Post 37 of 46

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aw snap.

#412463Post 38 of 46

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#412573Post 39 of 46

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Nothing funny about having the spelling skills of a 6 year old if you ask me Jeffrey :roll:

#412762Post 40 of 46

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dumb...but, aside from the few hundred college students and the young girl ( :roll: ), the majority have been those who've not only got lots of the stuff, but also stand to profit egregiously from it...that part I can at least understand.

Of course, it's also corporate interests trying to protect their investments from the ever-so-savvy consumer...don't underestimate or insult their intelligence..you'll get burned in the end. :twisted:

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