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		<description>People needn&#039;t worry about the circumvention provisions. It misses the very point of where the online distribution businesses, including the traditonal entertainment industries&#039;, are heading. Clearly having these provisions included has mad some former public servant parading as a consultant to the entertainment companies quite wealthy.

Ultimately however the real concern here is that the shaping of the internet seems to have become the province of lawyers. Let us remember that getting technical advice from a lawyer is like getting medical advice from your architect!

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<p>Ultimately however the real concern here is that the shaping of the internet seems to have become the province of lawyers. Let us remember that getting technical advice from a lawyer is like getting medical advice from your architect!</p>
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