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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 28, 2004 10:54:00 PM

Foes of a controversial copyright bill in the Senate are stepping up their opposition before an expected committee vote Thursday. More than 40 technology companies and trade associations warned sponsors of the so-called Induce Act that even the latest version remains unacceptable and would engender "an unmanageable flood of litigation that would tie up innovators and chill investment."

The long list of groups includes CNET Networks, publisher of News.com, BellSouth, Earthlink, Google, MCI, MySQL, RadioShack, Panasonic, Red Hat, SBC Communications, Sun Microsystems, Texas Instruments, Uniden, Verizon Communications and Yahoo. The Induce Act enjoys strong support from the entertainment industry, which claims it will target file-swapping networks with minimal collateral damage.

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VCRs become illegal.
That's what INDUCE is. If you enable copyright abuse - say, by fitting someone with spectacles and then they read an illegal Xerox - then you're a criminal.

But I suppose there might be a Constitutional defence - if the Supremes say so. Some hope.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Robert Carnegie Posted on: 09/30/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
what is it V Sanders   | 09/28/04
VCRs become illegal. Robert Carnegie   | 09/30/04
Bound To Loose . Bound To Win . ParadigmOdyssey   | 09/29/04
Who has more Lobbyists and Money BitTwiddler   | 09/29/04

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