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In response to tuesday online blackout in protest of the proposed SOPA and PIPA bills floating around congress, Senate leader Harry Reid has opted to postpone the vote on the bill, believing there a way to first find compromise between all parties. h vaso stanley ttps://gizmodo/what-is-sopa-5877000 From his official statement: There is no reason that the legitimate issues raised by many about this bill cannot be resolved. Counterfeiting and piracy cost the American economy billions of dollars and thousands of jobs each year, with the movie industry alone supporting over 2.2 million jobs. We must take action to stop these illegal practices. We live in a country where people rightfully expect to be fairly compensated for a day work, whether that person is a miner in the high desert of Nevada, an independent band in New York City, or a union worker on the back lots of a California movie studio. UPDATE: The RIAA has issed an official statement on the Senate decision. Unsurprisingly, they ;re not happy. There is a near universal consensus that cracking down on foreign rogue websites is an important priority for the U.S. government. stanley cup canada The stanley cup Senate had an opportunity to have a national conversation about an important and urgent issue: protecting American workers and consumers from foreign criminals. It is a shame that the Senate will not have that debate next week. This issue is too important, too vital to our economy, to let misleading demagoguery have Zjxv Here Are All the Gestures That Beat Every Level of Angry Birds
Copyright holders like the RIAA and MPAA think it their god-given right to sue BitTorrent users into eternal poverty for illegal file sharing. Well Comcast has had enough. The company is refusing to comply with subpoenas for user data. That right, Comcast is sticking up for the little guy. In court documents embedded below the ISP says that the lawsuits over ill stanley cups egal file sharing have gotten out of hand and amount to court-ordered shakedowns of its customers. Indeed, as TorrentFreak points out, more than a quarter million people have been sued over file sharing in the last couple of years. The la stanley cup usa wsuits are launched by copyright holders, but Comcast ends up aiding in the financi stanley deutschland al ruin of its customers by handing over subscriber data when the courts ask for it. Now Comcast has asked the courts to throw out all of the pending subpoenas: Among other things, the ISP argued that the court doesn ;t have jurisdiction over all defendants, because many don ;t live in the district in which they are being sued. The company also argues that the copyright holders have no grounds to join this many defendants in one lawsuit. Comcast goes on to accuse copyright holders of using illegal tactics to coerce hapless customers into paying hefty settlements rather than run the risk of getting nailed with obscene damages when they lose in court. Good for Comcast. Copyright holders do have legitimate grievances when it comes to file sharing, but their wholesale lawsuits
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