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2006-01-14
You should go back and reread the article about that university. The writer got all his facts wrong. Its been updated to reflect that fact. As for this bill, the real problem isnt with them enforcing this in the US. The problem is that copyright is subject to each countries laws. We shouldn't be trying to ram legislation down other people's throats. While the RIAA and MPAA represent large businesses in the US, they have little to no stake in any other country. Why should those countries care what happens to them?