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include("http://www.corante.com/admin/header.html"); ?>C|Net News's Declan McCullagh reports that legislators are trying to sneak the "PIRATE" Act through Congress and the bill may be voted on by the Senate in little more than a week ('Pirate Act' raises civil rights concerns). For those unfamiliar with the Act, it basically allows the Federal government to bring civil copyright infringement lawsuits instead of only criminal copyright infringement cases. Read the bill here: S.2237 Bill Summary and Status.
Why is this bill a bad idea?
Previous Copyfight coverage here: Funding the War on Filesharing.
My analysis here: PIRATE Act Reveals Sen. Hatch as Strange Ally of Pornography Industry and PIRATE Act - Wiretaps for Civil Copyright Infringement?.
I've only skimmed through the text of the bill and I agree that overall it's horrible public policy.
One of my biggest points of concern:
As we've seen a number of times, some plaintiffs are not above bringing infringement actions when they are not actually able to demonstrate a valid copyright.
What happens when the Attorney General sues someone for allegedly infringing a work when the purportedly aggrieved copyright-holder does not really hold a valid copyright? Will the federal government waive sovereign immunity? How will the AG deal with someone who makes a bad-faith infringement complaint?
Tracked on June 2, 2004 11:50 AM