Senate May Ram Copyright Bill

According to this article on Wired, the Senate may soon pass a bill labeled HR2391; a bill which lumps together many other copyright bills. If passed the bill "would criminally punish a person who 'infringes a copyright by ... offering for distribution to the public by electronic means, with reckless disregard of the risk of further infringement.'" In addition the bill would "permit people to use technology to skip objectionable content -- like a gory or sexually explicit scene -- in films, a right that consumers already have. However, under the proposed law, skipping any commercials or promotional announcements would be prohibited." If any of this worries you, please contact your Senators and Representatives and voice your concern."

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