Rejected amendment crazy anti-privacy of the RIAA.

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16:10:01 Rejected amendment crazy anti-privacy of the RIAA.
Confirming rumors of secret meetings and unscrupulous actions (see Secret meeting of the entertainment industry ) an amendment literally absurd was proposed within the 'USA Act' the mega anti-terrorism measure approved by the U.S. Senate last week. The amendment in question proposed authorization for the trade associations (such as the infamous RIAA) to enter without notice in other people's computers and delete songs protected by copyright, but without a regular license. This legislative delirium had been proposed in the section 'Deterrence and Prevention of cyberterrorism', which explicitly says that anyone who enters illegally in other people's computers and causes damage of at least $ 5,000 in a year commits a crime. Once this law would prevent the holders of copyright to make the 'executioners-do-it-yourself' with the ftp sites and p2p networks, and hence the amendment that sought to exclude from the pains of the holders of works' ingenuity. According to Marc Rotenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, this would lead to dire consequences, such as "software to automatically delete the mp3, could delete the entire contents of a hard-disk.'s As if those who went to pick up a TV for 27-inch due to a couple of unpaid installments was allowed to partially demolish the house. "