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By Declan McCullagh, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 12, 2004 11:42:00 PM

The U.S. Justice Department recommended a sweeping transformation of the nation's intellectual-property laws, saying peer-to-peer piracy is a "widespread" problem that can be addressed only through more spending, more FBI agents and more power for prosecutors.

In an extensive report released Tuesday, senior department officials endorsed a pair of controversial copyright bills strongly favored by the entertainment industry that would criminalize "passive sharing" on file-swapping networks and permit lawsuits against companies that sell products that "induce" copyright infringement.

"The department is prepared to build the strongest, most aggressive legal assault against intellectual-property crime in our nation's history," Attorney General John Ashcroft, who created the task force in March, said at a press conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon.

In an example of the Justice Department's hunger for new copyright-related police powers, the report asks Congress to introduce legislation that would permit wiretaps to be used in investigating serious intellectual-property offenses and that would create a new crime of the "importation" of pirated products. It also suggests stationing FBI agents and prosecutors in Hong Kong and Budapest, Hungary, to aid local officials and "develop training programs on intellectual-property enforcement."

The Recording Industry Association of America applauded the report, saying that "for those who work in the community of record labels, songwriters and artists, the commitment of focus, energy and resources outlined in this report is music to our ears." The Motion Picture Association of America joined the applause, thanking the Justice Department for "defending our country's economy against pernicious IP pirates."

Phil Corwin, a lobbyist for Sharman Networks, distributor of the popular Kazaa file-sharing software, said the Justice Department seems "to be endorsing a war on copyright infringement modeled in large part on the war on drugs. That should invite very close scrutiny of the recommendations."

"They could be proposing here the greatest mass criminalization of conduct by otherwise law-abiding citizens since Prohibition," Corwin said. "Congress should think long and hard before they treat noncommercial infringement by ordinary citizens...the same as prosecutions of organized crime."

Tuesday's report was not focused exclusively on Internet piracy: It also included recommendations about responses to trademark infringements, trade secret violations and fake pharmaceuticals. But the Internet-related bills it endorses are at the heart of the ongoing political battle pitting Hollywood and the music industry against the computer industry, "fair use" advocates and librarians.

By backing the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act--which criminalizes common uses of file-swapping products--and the Induce Act, the report lends the authority and prestige of the nation's largest law enforcement agency to the pitched battles taking place in Congress this year. While the Induce Act enjoys support from the MPAA and RIAA, it has been savaged by technology firms including CNET Networks (publisher of News.com), BellSouth, EarthLink, Google, MCI, RadioShack, Panasonic, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Verizon Communications and Yahoo.

The report also opposes legislative efforts to amend the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which broadly restricts hardware or software that can "circumvent" copy protection mechanisms. The 1998 law should stay intact, the Justice Department says, arguing that the law should prevent "deliberate and unauthorized circumvention."

Among the report's authors: Valerie Caproni, the FBI's general counsel; Kevin Ryan, the U.S. Attorney for Northern California; and no fewer than five assistant attorneys general at the Justice Department.

In an unusual twist, one section of the report that was being considered in August seems to have vanished in the final draft.

Hewitt Pate, assistant attorney general for antitrust and a task force member, indicated at a conference in Aspen, Colo., that the report would oppose a bill to let the Justice Department sue pirates in civil court. But no discussion of the so-called Pirate Act--approved by the Senate in June--appears in the final report.

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Utter bullsh*t
People have had the right to "pirate" since time immemorial. The fact that a few irish monks 1500 years ago pirated everything they could get their hands on is the only reason you are alive today and ... (Read the rest)
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Really starting to get ridiculous Oscar_Goldman   | 10/12/04
Breaking news: CD sales are still going up.... Jomo_z   | 10/13/04
Resurrection of McCarthyism like fervor? TrustMe_z   | 10/13/04
Prohibition all over again ... George Mitchell   | 10/12/04
The instructive fiasco approach Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
People tend to go with the flow ... George Mitchell   | 10/13/04
Not reallyu, prohibition took away... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
The term 'pirate' has been redefined by the industry! George Mitchell   | 10/13/04
Not an "imposition of morality" issue Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
And I would agree 100% George Mitchell   | 10/13/04
Re: Not an "imposition of morality" issue none none   | 10/13/04
Not al swapping is illegal. thutchins   | 10/14/04
Simply NOT TRUE! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
I think you misread.. d_jedi   | 10/13/04
Sure it has voska   | 10/13/04
Afraid not, that's why copyright is part of the Constitution. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Umm yeah the world is 300 year old, not! voska   | 10/13/04
But... TechDiva_z   | 10/13/04
That needs more than a one-liner. Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
Don't get me wrong, Anton ... George Mitchell   | 10/13/04
Again, you are off base. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Which laws, though? Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
There has never been a "perfect" law... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Contradiction in terms TechDiva_z   | 10/13/04
There is no need for new laws voska   | 10/13/04
That is your view, not the facts. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
You've been shown the facts voska   | 10/13/04
Base to off base seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
We agree. Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
You have to explain that one. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
From player piano rolls on... Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
The business model of the RIAA is outdated.. d_jedi   | 10/13/04
Again, explain that to me because that reason failed. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
d_jedi: Pure hog wash. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
"... the way I choose to sell it to you." Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
Still doesn't work. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
no_ax, not really.. d_jedi   | 10/13/04
... spilt milk. Okay, some points never can be resolved. Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
You have to be blind not see what's happening here voska   | 10/13/04
Nope, I know theft when I see it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
d_jedi: NO ONE is stopping them. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
no_ax: more on blindless (seems to be the trend) d_jedi   | 10/13/04
Sorry, I don't agree. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
No problem with what you said. Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
I see nothing different or wrong in that. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Emphasis on "turned loose" Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
Times change... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Yes; sometimes not for the better. Anton Philidor   | 10/13/04
It's the classic debate: Does the end justify the means? d_jedi   | 10/13/04
respect seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
If that truly is the case then maybe you are wrong voska   | 10/13/04
"lunatics" is a good way to put it CookieB   | 10/14/04
Utter bullsh*t hulse_kevin   | 09/09/05
This Democracy is not by free will but by abuse. Missed Hitler? Vily Clay   | 10/12/04
Careful on how hard you fight back Chuckit_z   | 10/12/04
That’s why I am asking people to spend their money wisely. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/12/04
Yeah, let's blame Bill Gates, that'll fix it. seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
HAHA..You are comparing this to "Hitler" talk about your extremes.. DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
If you don't learn from history you're bound to repeat it. voska   | 10/13/04
FLQ.. d_jedi   | 10/13/04
When consciousness goes before SUBconsciousness – NO police is needed. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Sorry I disagree DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
First - take a look at: ... Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
OMG a 3rd party website, You told me NOW! LOL DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
OK, please, show me YOUR credible sources. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Argument wasn't WWII voska   | 10/13/04
Talk doesn't hurt - does it! TrustMe_z   | 10/13/04
Oh yeah seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
Can you explain why the U.S. made Hitler and ... Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Using that logic rapson   | 10/13/04
Japan and Germany allied? voska   | 10/13/04
To Voska re Germany/Japan seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
To voska rapson   | 10/13/04
US entered the war late for a reason voska   | 10/13/04
No I can't seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
Hitler sank HUNDREDS US vessels at the US coast ... Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Guys, DigitalKid and seosamh, you know what’s funny? Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Speak english and I can respond better. DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
What are you doing here? If you cannot think - visit grammar forums. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
So in other words, you have no rebuttal? LOL. You proved my point. (NT) DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
I see – you cannot think at all. Thanks for conformation. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Hitler rule, you lose the debate. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
I know – this is the best you can say. It was priceless. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Obviously you know nothing about debating. It shows. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Thank you for your very valuable comment. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
No_Ax, don't waste your energy on Vily...well unless you want to laugh! :) DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
DigitalKid, it’s not necessary to confirm you have no brains (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
What's the Hitler rule?(NT) voska   | 10/13/04
The H card seosamh_z   | 10/13/04
That’s how Hitler II was made … Did he say thank you? (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Our ploitical system is broken moondookie@...   | 10/13/04
They want and want and want and WANT Jeff Spicoli   | 10/12/04
Addition to your post - Why nobody cares about 9/11 but antipiracy. Vily Clay   | 10/12/04
In addition.. Jeff Spicoli   | 10/13/04
Blind love ALWAYS hurts but towards government – kills. Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Errrr ummmm bhanes@...   | 10/13/04
Because the same thieves that stole $500B want more (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
When are you going to stop it with your bonehead conspirathy theories? d_jedi   | 10/13/04
Where are thinking butts - there are NO conspiracy theories. (NT) Vily Clay   | 10/13/04
Adapt and Survive Chuckit_z   | 10/12/04
Hey... It's the LAW and for good reason ! realitycheck101   | 10/12/04
*PRISON* for copying a song....? Jomo_z   | 10/13/04
I have always favored public caneing. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Well guess what something is wrong with society then.. DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
Just because it's been done before doesn't make it right voska   | 10/13/04
On that point...I agree (NT) DigitalKid   | 10/13/04
There should be prison time for trolling boneheads! Jeff Spicoli   | 10/13/04
And those that call names. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
we need new laws for enron and wcom ceo's and execs V Sanders   | 10/13/04
Don't forget Haliburton Chad_z   | 10/13/04
the law? moondookie@...   | 10/13/04
Copyright - a contract between Society and innovators dieseltaylor   | 10/13/04
Basic misconception (or deliberate misunderstanding) c_hirst@...   | 10/14/04
All Of It Erroneous ParadigmOdyssey   | 10/13/04
stop with the news speak!!! moondookie@...   | 10/13/04
Expand .. ParadigmOdyssey   | 10/13/04
I see Disaster crazey   | 10/13/04
This isn't even about piracy voska   | 10/13/04
trusted computing group id hogwash! moondookie@...   | 10/13/04
Oh yippie... Patrick Jones   | 10/13/04
My, my... BitTwiddler   | 10/13/04
Is there any more proof needed that the "war on terror" was never real??? Jeff Spicoli   | 10/13/04
My, my... Jomo_z   | 10/13/04
Enough already Chad_z   | 10/13/04
what? why lots more money? V Sanders   | 10/13/04
Simple actually voska   | 10/13/04
quit buting cd's and listen to the radio V Sanders   | 10/13/04
Quit listening to radio too voska   | 10/13/04
Useless ranting does nothing. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/13/04
Thats what I say too No Ax... Stellardyne   | 10/13/04
Are you suggesting..... tic swayback   | 10/13/04
Stop Wasting My Money ASSCroft.... itanalyst   | 10/13/04
What they really want....? crfroggy_z   | 10/13/04
Let's Stop Piracy not P2P cybershoplifter   | 10/13/04
moaning and crying is not going to stop them M_c   | 10/13/04
Can't you come up with a rebuttal? voska   | 10/13/04
now you can timeshift am\fm V Sanders   | 10/13/04
Adolf Ashcroft has to GO! terry flores   | 10/13/04
Stopping Piracy ChuTw   | 10/14/04
Democracy in the US is doomed. boomslang_z   | 10/14/04
The Ultimate Power Viper_z   | 10/15/04
Mr. Ashcroft, you are an Avenging Angel! Richard Unser   | 10/15/04

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