Dangerous Intellectual-property Bill Passes Senate But without DOJ Authoriy

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The Intellectual Property Bill was passed last week by the US Senate, but not before a provision that would have allowed the Department of Justice to directly sue copyright infringers on behalf of the movie and music industries. Still, many feel that the passing of the bill favors big media companies at a time when digital content has proven to favor more open distribution models.

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pocket-rocker's picture

I hate seeing corporate America fuck up our media industry all in the name of personal greed.

Isn't that human nature though...

BigBorker's picture

America seems intent on destroying its grip on global media.

Yikes, still sounds scary.

Fuzzy Pants's picture

Oh it'll probably be a total mess with people abusing power...

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