Bolt_Gundam510 Posted December 6, 2007 Share Posted December 6, 2007 by ErnestoAccording to a group of lawmakers, 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine is not a severe enough sentence for copyright infringement in the US. So, a new bill is proposed to strengthen civil and criminal intellectual property laws and increase penalties for offenders.The “Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2007″ not only proposes stiffer penalties, but also calls for an intellectual property office in the White House and similar divisions at the justice department.“By providing additional resources for enforcement of intellectual property, we ensure that innovation and creativity will continue to prosper in our society,” House Judiciary Committee chairman Representative John Conyers said in a response. The real problem isn’t so much about protecting the rights of the artist or innovation and creativity (does it even do that?), but about protecting the revenue stream for the big media companies. The people who actually create the movies and music often want their content to be shared.MPAA chairman Dan Glickman couldn’t be happier with this new bill and in an official press release he states: “I believe that the American business community can speak in one voice today in support of these legislative efforts to protect intellectual property.” Continuing he said: “The MPAA looks forward to working with congressional leaders in the weeks to come.”Not surprisingly, some of the supporters of the bill, such as Howard Berman, received thousands of dollars in campaign donations from the music and the movie industry. Yes, these anti-piracy politicians are funded by the MPAA and the RIAA. US democracy, what a great system!Source: Torrent Freak{here's another story that i found it's from Aug 4th 2006}Woman Caught Recording Anti-Piracy Commercialby ErnestoA New Zealand woman was busted recording an anti-piracy commercial that was playing ahead of the popular Disney movie “Cars”.Staff members of the movie theatre caught the woman, who was sitting there with her family, and confiscated her camcorder. If the woman is convicted for copyright theft, she could face up to five years in prison, or a fine between 6000 and 90.000 USD. However, the staff of the cinema in question may have responded a little too adequate (early), it might be hard to get someone in jail for recording an anti-piracy commercial.Source: Torrent Freak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myidisbb Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 this is what you get for voting for democrats and rino gops. remember cda, cda2, copa, coppa, dmca was by democrats, sign by clinton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blah Posted December 18, 2007 Share Posted December 18, 2007 there getting crazy....people that hurt others get less penalties...what the F%^k!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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