MPAA and RIAA Lobby the President for Targetted Assassinations of Cyber Terrorists and DMCA Violators
Jei
jei at alpha.hut.fi
Mon Oct 29 02:31:26 PST 2001
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Jon O . wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > http://aibohack.com/letter2.htm
> >
> > It has become an Internet cliche to post letters from big companies sent to individuals threatening them with the DCMA.
>
> Well, we won't have to put up with them letters any more! ;-)
>
> Now that the DMCA violations can be seen as terrorism and that Bush has
> authorized extrajudicial assassinations of suspected terrorists, soon we
> can just expect to get a bullet in the head. Us non-Americans that is. :-)
>
> Bush gives green light to CIA for assassination of named terrorists
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,582507,00.html
>
> Targets specified in 35 countries.
>
> Are *you* one of them?
>
> And just where did that mp3 file come from, eh?? Can you PROVE it???
>
> Don't believe me? Just think how big lobbying power the MPAA and RIAA
> have in the US, and that Bush has never hesistated to lick the butt of
> big business.
>
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