Professor posts digital device hit list 

By Lisa M. Bowman 
Staff Writer CNET News.com
October 1, 2002, 10:22 AM PT


Could singing fish novelties be hooked by a proposed law requiring
anti-copying technology in digital devices? 
Princeton professor Ed Felten thinks so. 

The computer scientist has launched a site, called Fritz's Hit List, that
points out devices that could be forced to carry anti-copying technology if
Sen. Fritz Hollings', D-S.C., Consumer Broadband and Digital Television
Promotion Act (CBDTPA) passes. The bill, which is designed to thwart piracy,
would restrict digital products that don't carry government-approved
security technology. 
 http://news.com.com/2100-1023-960317.html?tag=dd.ne.dht.nl-sty.0

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So get your Billybass fish while they are legal.

larry
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