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By Anne Broache
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 28, 2005 7:27:00 PM

WASHINGTON--A California senator has suggested that because file-sharing networks continue to house illegal files, they should be shut down.

Intellectual property protection "can't function in a country where the high-tech services become such that you can't protect copyright," Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, said Wednesday at a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. The session centered on the landmark Supreme Court decision on MGM v. Grokster, which ruled that file-sharing services can be liable for their users' infringing behavior.

Pointing to what she called a "rise in peer to peers" since the Grokster decision, Feinstein said current law is not effective enough to deter illegal file swapping and the government must enact stronger enforcement measures. "If we don't stop it," she said, "it's going to destroy these intellectual property industries."

It remained unclear what remedies the senator would seek, though she said she didn't think any lawmakers supported an approach that would involve "going out and arresting high schoolers" who subvert copyright rules. Even so, her statements marked somewhat of a departure: When the Grokster decision initially came out, members of Congress said they were inclined to take a hands-off, wait-and-see approach.

Committee chair Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, indicated that Congress was better suited than the courts to address the matter. But at the close of the hearing, he announced, "At least in the short term, I think we'll carry out the wishes of those who want us to do nothing."

That, indeed, was the sentiment senators generally heard from members of a panel representing the peer-to-peer, recording industry, consumer electronics and legal realms--echoing statements similar entities made at an earlier Senate hearing.

But Mary Beth Peters, registrar for the U.S. Copyright Office, said Congress needs to take immediate action on reforming what she deemed an "antiquated" section of copyright law that provides an "inefficient process to license musical works."

The law's "one at a time" approach for licensing individual musical works creates a tremendous roadblock for legitimate online services looking to add large amounts of media to their catalogs, she said. She--and later, Recording Industry Association of American President Cary Sherman--said a "blanket" licensing approach may be an option.

Lawmakers and panelists alike also indicated interest in promoting one-stop, third-party copyright registries--such as Snocap, created by Napster founder Shawn Fanning--that would amass terms of distribution from copyright holders and make them available to interested online retailers. Such a process is designed to save retailers time by erasing their need to broker large numbers of individual deals.

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Internet problems need to be addressed
In my original message I was trying to stimulate discussion. Thank you for the input. File sharing may be a problem for some but porn is a problem for others. I would hate to see file sharing come und... (Read the rest)
Posted by: james4shari Posted on: 10/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Senator should get educated before spouting off like a fool  voska | 09/28/05
Here's my guess  bidemytime | 09/28/05
exactly  voska | 09/28/05
Don't forget ...  gary.douglas@... | 09/28/05
Well.. What the Heck Do You Expect?  Wolfie2K3 | 09/28/05
It's not just each device  JonA_z | 09/28/05
More file swapping needed, rather than less.  Anton Philidor | 09/28/05
Thank you  voice_of_all_reason | 09/28/05
Is this not reasonable?  ibabadur1 | 09/28/05
Probably did purchase  voska | 09/28/05
Maybe  ibabadur1 | 09/28/05
Me I'm a collector  voska | 09/28/05
Purchasing  bhartman36 | 09/29/05
Not quite  voska | 09/29/05
On another topic  voska | 09/29/05
It balances out  tic swayback | 09/28/05
Context of your thinking: Utopia?  ibabadur1 | 09/28/05
Don't lump them all together  tic swayback | 09/28/05
Assumptions  bhartman36 | 09/29/05
Utopiaville  ibabadur1 | 09/29/05
Payola  Zinoron | 09/29/05
Bhartman and ibabadur1  tic swayback | 09/29/05
CD sales have constantly increased  voska | 09/29/05
voska and tic  bhartman36 | 09/29/05
Confusing numbers  tic swayback | 09/29/05
Doesn't sound likely...  bhartman36 | 09/29/05
Right/Wrong  shraven | 09/29/05
Happens a lot  voska | 09/29/05
Increased interest sells CDs.  Anton Philidor | 09/28/05
Your incorrect: maybe not quite "lose"  John Zern | 09/29/05
Smart, smart, smart  tic swayback | 09/28/05
well.. yes...  redtrain65 | 09/28/05
Files are lesser quality  voska | 09/28/05
Great point  Tim Patterson | 09/28/05
Your purchases a poor excuse for theft  John Zern | 09/29/05
Sounds like they made a good purchase...  BitTwiddler | 09/28/05
Congress should protect copyright  ibabadur1 | 09/28/05
lol, wut?  voice_of_all_reason | 09/28/05
haha  ibabadur1 | 09/28/05
LOL sure they could  voska | 09/28/05
Wrong  Tim Patterson | 09/28/05
not quite  shraven | 09/29/05
Partially  ibabadur1 | 09/29/05
Something I don't get  voska | 09/29/05
No but they can make laws  John Zern | 09/29/05
A bigger problem is returning the word "copyright" to respectabiliby. (NT)  Update victim | 09/29/05
Overstepping the bounds of copyright  tic swayback | 09/28/05
His suggested solution: ignore copyright holders...  Anton Philidor | 09/28/05
If they don't someone else will....  tic swayback | 09/28/05
The likelihood that HP will take the risk...  Anton Philidor | 09/28/05
If they don't, someone else will  tic swayback | 09/29/05
Very good  Tim Patterson | 09/28/05
agree  CobraA1 | 09/28/05
Spector and file sharing  rwe9@... | 09/28/05
Translation: "Let's shut down the Internet!"  figgle | 09/28/05
Too true  tic swayback | 09/28/05
Bring Back the BBS  Trevor_G | 09/29/05
Sen. Dianne Feinstein?  dguith@... | 09/28/05
Hollystupid hopes beyond hope...  cyber-shoplifter | 09/28/05
File Sharing or Porno for your children, which?  james4shari | 09/28/05
3 years is a little short  voska | 09/29/05
You are being intellecually dishonest.  ShadeTree | 09/30/05
Internet problems need to be addressed  james4shari | 10/01/05
But who will legislate Congress  Boot_Agnostic | 09/29/05
I never knew...  Cardinal_Bill | 09/29/05

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