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Discussion: S. 522, The Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act (3 comments ↓)
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Josh Taylor
June 8, 2008, 12:48am (report abuse)In other words, your house is now considered a facility whether you use it for piracy or not. It's the new War on Drugs.
Bill
July 30, 2008, 3:08pm (report abuse)I'm taking a list of everyone who supports this bill with me when I vote in November. I am voting AGAINST every person who supports it. I'm going to do my small part to get the puppets of big media out of our government. It's time for a change.
gene
December 13, 2008, 8:20pm (report abuse)Severe actions by the public like jury nullification has to begin. Both Directv and the RIAA have sued those they knew were innocent. When you sue an innocent person you have had to lie in the court complaint. The act of lying in a court complaint to force settlement money is a crime. The victim of that crime then asks government to protect them against the fraudulent filing. The plea oif the crime victim falls on deaf ears. Justice does nothing to assist in arresting directv or RIAA for fraudulent court filing for gains. In order to put Justice on the right side of the law and protect innocent people, people need to do just what justice has done in these cases. Ignore Justice. The next time you are a Juror or a witness, ignore justice just like justice has done to those innocent people sued by directv and the RIAA. When enough jurors and witness ignore justice, then justice will have to get back to there job of protecting innocent people from such fraudulent lawsuits.