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CA’s misguided anti-piracy bills

p2pnet.net News:- A pair of “misguided anti-piracy bills” that dramatically affect Internet users’ privacy and anonymity need to be brought to the attention of Californian legislative representatives, says the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation).

California Assembly Bill 2735 and Senate Bill 1506 – both of which have Hollywood’s support – would require anyone who knowingly disseminates commercial recorded or audiovisual material over the Internet to mark it with his or her name and address or face a possible one-year prison sentence.

“These California anti-anonymity bills would force everyone – including children – to put their real names and addresses on all the files they trade, regardless of whether the files actually infringe copyrights,” says EFF legal director Cindy Cohn.

“Because the bills require Internet users to post personally identifying information, they fly directly in the face of policy goals and laws that prevent identity theft and spam and protect children and domestic violence victims.”

For example, the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) forbids collection of personally identifiable information from children online without parental consent, says the EFF.

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One Response to “CA’s misguided anti-piracy bills”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    No problem. We can always put the name of an RIAA shill. :)

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