Patriot Act used to enforce copyright?
I find this story to be extremely disturbing. If this story is true, the FBI invoked the Patriot Act to get an alleged copyright violator's records from his ISP in response to an MPAA complaint. To quote the /. posting, "Is copyright infringment now a terrorist act?"
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- Returned to working as a Management Consultant, specializing in risk, security, and regulatory compliance, with Fujitsu Canada after running the IT shop in the largest library in the South Pacific.
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