I think that this act is definitely over the top, but as far as
downloading music you didn't buy, I have to agree with it. How are
atrists supposed to make any money for their hard work, their craft? 
 
Now, I don't have a problem with people making mix cd's off of albums
they own.  
 
The $500,000 fine also seems steep.
 
**ducking head from the onslaught of flames I'm sure to get from
this**
 
 
 
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer 
The Children's Medical Center 
One Children's Plaza 
Dayton, OH 45404 
937-641-4293 
http://www.childrensdayton.org
 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/3/2002 8:28:20 AM >>>
The Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act has been
proposed in Congress by a number of Senators. This "law would force all
new personal computers and digital home entertainment devices sold in
the United States to have government-approved 'policeware' built in to
restrict use of copyrighted materials, such as music files, CD's, video
clips, and DVD's, among other things. 

By violating the act (such as burning CD's and listening to MP3's), if
it was passed, you would face up to five years in federal prision and a
$500,000 fine. Removing the policeware would face the same sentence, and
"users of these open-source systems [Linux and FreeBSD] would also be
eligible for hard time," because they would be likely to refuse to
incorporate the policeware.

www.stoppoliceware.org is fighting to have the CBDTPA struck down in
Congress. If you agree in that the CBDTPA should not be passed, PLEASE
sign the petition at stoppolceware.org. The Web site also gives other
ways to contact Congress to urge them not to pass the act.


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