"If the attorney general has his way, copyright law will work more like drug 
laws: The government could seize your personal property, wiretaps in 
counterfeit cases would become legit, violators could face lifetime prison 
sentences, and, in an ambiguous and far-reaching provision, the mere attempt to 
violate a copyright would become a crime.
The Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2007, proposed to Congress on 
Monday by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, would amend current U.S. copyright 
law to give the government far more power to investigate and prosecute cases, 
would expand the scope of what constitutes a criminal act, and would stiffen 
penalties, including adding a life term for those whose activities cause 
death."  



Death?  Read on.  

http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2007/05/ippa07


"If the bill does make it into law, you may want to think about moving those 
CDs just a little farther from your computer."



Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem  akeshet at imj.org.il
Chair, MCN IP SIG   www.mcn.edu
Blog  www.musematic.net 


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