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by Marc on May 30, 2007

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is pressuring Congress to pass the Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2007 that would affect both counterfeiters and unauthorized downloaders. The law literally would have Homeland Security working with RIAA.
In addition the Act makes it criminal not just to commit copyright infringement, but also to attempt it, and so would likely affect any P2P users sharing a copyrighted file or searching for or initiating download of an unauthorized download.
The Act expands wiretapping for piracy investigations, requires Homeland Security to alert RIAA, increases penalties for copyright infringement, and allows computers to be easily be seized, similar to drug cases.
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