(To be taken with a big grain of salt -- this argument sounds like it was
ginned up by the MPAA/RIAA heads once again trying to capitalize on the fear
that the word "terrorism" inspires on Capitol Hill......rf)

Terrorist link to copyright piracy alleged
Published: May 27, 2005, 6:34 AM PDT
By Declan McCullagh
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
http://news.com.com/Terrorist+link+to+copyright+piracy+alleged/2100-1028_3-5
722835.html?tag=nefd.top

Counterfeit DVDs and cigarettes may be funding terrorists.

That's what the Senate Homeland Security committee heard Wednesday from John
Stedman, a lieutenant in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department who's
responsible for an eight-person team of intellectual property (IPR)
investigators.

"Some associates of terrorist groups may be involved in IPR crime," Stedman
said. "During the course of our investigations, we have encountered suspects
who have shown great affinity for Hezbollah and its leadership."

Even though Stedman's evidence is circumstantial, his testimony comes as
Congress is expected to consider new copyright legislation this year. An
invocation of terrorism, the trump card of modern American politics, could
ease the passage of the next major expansion of copyright powers.

Steadman said he saw Hezbollah flags and photographs of the group's leader
in homes that he raided, coupled with anti-Israel sentiments on the part of
those arrested.

But another witness, Kris Buckner, the president of a private investigation
firm that looks into intellectual property violations, said: "I am also
frequently asked if terrorist groups profit from the sale of counterfeit
goods. I do not know the answer to that question." Buckner has, however,
heard "subjects make anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish statements" on raids.

The 9/11 Commission never managed to link Hezbollah to the Sept. 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks. But the commission claimed that Iran and Hezbollah
provided assistance to al-Qaida on other occasions, including joint training
exercises.

Matthew Levitt, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East
Policy who also testified, said that "Hezbollah depends on a wide variety of
criminal enterprises, ranging from smuggling to fraud to drug trade to
diamond trade in regions across the world, including North America, South
America and the Middle East, to raise money."

Hezbollah has attacked U.S. forces in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia and Israelis
in many countries.



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