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A Mickey Mouse Bill
David Banisar, 2002-04-01

The Hollings copyright bill would shoehorn absurd copy-blocking technology into everything from your Palm Pilot to your digital camera. Is this progress?

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Stop giving the UK as an example of where anyone would move to get away from oppressive IT (and other) legislation. Other than just being the wagging tail on the US dog, the UK is also the country with a draconian law that compels anyone to incriminate themselves by being forced under penalty of a long prison term to divulge the password to any encrypted files on their computer to any police force that wants it.This isn't the country where anyone would go for consumer or individual rights.

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