4/27/2005

Bush signs law targeting P2P pirates

Filed under: — Aviran Mordo @ 8:30 pm

File-swappers who distribute a single copy of a prerelease movie on the Internet can be imprisoned for up to three years, according to a bill that President Bush signed into law on Wednesday.

The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act, approved by the House of Representatives last Tuesday, represents the entertainment industry’s latest attempt to thwart rampant piracy on file-swapping networks. Movies such as “Star Wars: Episode II,” “Tomb Raider” and “The Hulk,” have been spotted online before their theatrical releases.

The law had drawn some controversy because it broadly says that anyone who has even one copy of an unreleased film, software program or music file in a shared folder could be subjected to prison terms and fines of up to three years. Penalties would apply regardless of whether that file was downloaded or not.

In a statement, Motion Picture Association of America president Dan Glickman said he wanted to “thank the congressional sponsors of this legislation for their strong advocacy for intellectual property rights.”

The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act also includes sections criminalizing the use of camcorders to record a movie in a theater, and authorizing the use of technologies that can delete offensive content from a film.

Source: News.com

 

One Response to “Bush signs law targeting P2P pirates”

  1. Sgt Rock Says:

    Ahh Fascist Amerika!

    Corporate raiders bilk millions of dollars of the peasants hard-earned pension and annuity funds and they routinely get off light and with slapped hands in comparison.

    But steal an MP3 and you risk punishment even higher than that of car thieves and rapists.

    This country has become a disgrace to all things that America stood for. Land of the brave? that’s a laugh! Home of the free? What a joke!

    And I served in the US Marines for this?

    Sheesh

    Sgt Rock
    Texas

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