Russell Shaw over at ZDNet Blogs has an excellent posting about a new proposed law that's supposed to target P2P file sharing.
The bill puts the onus on "any person or entity that sells, offers for sale, advertises, distributes, disseminates, provides, or otherwise makes available peer-to-per file sharing software that enables its user to electronically disseminate commercial recordings or audiovisual works via the Internet or any other digital network."
This is more of the tired, "there ought to be a law," reactionary response to the ever-so-whiny entertainment industry. Read the whole thing.
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