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2011-05-19
I think you've hit the nail on the head. We keep seeing draconian bills on DRM and internet tracking pop up in Congress. Eventually we'll get damaging laws that are heralded as "compromises" out of it. The proposed law that requires ISPs to keep records of all your internet activity for two years is an example. Eventually it will pass. And it will be praised as good because it doesn't fund the internet watchers like China employs!