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12 Senators invite RIAANAZI's into our homes.
OCR'd from printed .pdf
JP
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July 25,2002
The Honorable John Ashcroft Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530
Dear Attorney General Ashcroft:
We are writing to urge that the U.S. Department of Justice vigilantly enforce intellectual property laws on the Internet to punish online theft of our copyrighted works and to deter such conduct. Such an effort is increasingly important as online theft of our nation's creative works is a growing threat to our culture and economy.
Over the past few years, we have witnessed a staggering increase in the amount of intellectual property pirated over the Internet through peer-to-peer
systems. According to recent news reports, the six most popular peer-to-peer software programs have been downloaded by computer users over 140 million
times. Research has also shown that at any one time there may be as many as 2 million users simultaneously utilizing any one of these services.
In order to stem this growing tide of massive piracy on the Internet, we urge the Department to utilize its powers to:
• Prosecute operators of peer-to-peer systems who intentionally facilitate mass piracy;
• Prosecute individuals who intentionally allow mass copying from their computer over peer-to-peer networks; and
• Create more Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIPs) units around the country with expanded authority to prosecute Internet piracy.
The copyright industries account for 5% of our gross domestic product. Increased criminal enforcement will ensure that this industry remains a driving factor for economic growth, and we ask that you make this a priority for the Department.
Sincerely,
Sen. Joseph Biden, Chairman
Rep. Lamar Smith, Chairman
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime
House Judiciary Subcommittee onCrime, & Drugs Terrorism, and Homeland Security
Rep. James Sensenbrenner, Chairman
Rep, Robert C. Scott, Ranking Member House Judiciary Committee House Judiciary
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
Rep. John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member Rep. Howard Coble, Chairman
House Judiciary Committee House Judiciary Subcommittee on
Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property
Sen. Dianne Feinstein Rep. Henry Hyde
Sen. Rick Santorurn Rep. Bob Goodlatte
Sen. Gordon Smith Rep. Robert Wexler
Rep. William L. Jenkins Rep. Ed Bryant
Rep. Lindsey 0. Graham . ' Rep. Adam B.Schiff
Rep. Ric Keller Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Melissa Hart
cc: Daniel J. Bryant, Assistant Attorney General, Legislative Affairs
Michael Chertoff, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division Martha
Stensell-Gramm, Section Chief, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property
Section, Criminal Division
User Comments
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ChillinBuzz
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 7:12 AM
Heh. The dirty dozen rear their ugly heads. :D
These are the people who wish to control or destroy your freedoms on the net. To stop an infection spreading you have to purge it from the system.
Vote them out and show them who's boss, damnit! ;) |
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thumbtack
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 7:32 AM
12??? It was 19 people mainly the Representatives, and only five or so senators, who signed the letter, See the list http://news.dmusic.com/article/5243 |
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ChillinBuzz
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 7:46 AM
Heh, dirty dozen and a less-than-magnificent seven then 8) |
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thumbtack
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 8:13 AM
Nasty 19? |
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ChillinBuzz
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 8:41 AM
Are we implying that Leflaw can't count? Nah, it was probably a detection error with the OCR software. :)
Only joking, boss man :p |
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crawdd
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Date: August 12, 2002 @ 11:37 AM
Funny how Hollings isn't on here. Is this too dumb for even him to sign? |
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mtbatol
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Date: August 13, 2002 @ 4:50 PM
19 targets for hackers in the Hall, 19 targets to get hacked!!! You hack one down!!! Trash their pc to da ground, 18 more targets to get hacked in the Haaaaall !!! :D |
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JimsMyName
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Date: August 22, 2002 @ 1:38 PM
P2P is wrong. It's piracy and that is stealing. No matter how much you want to deny it. |
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Jogadormusic
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Date: August 23, 2002 @ 11:30 AM
What's with this A##hole jimsmyname? He is posting this repetitive propaganda on every post?
I say its time to drum the corporate patsy off of Gnutella!!!!
EXERCISE YOUR RIGHTS AND VOTE THIS SLIME OUT OF OFFICE!!! |
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