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Politicians who support illegal spreading of viruses around the world - did you vote? Did you vote for or are you going to vote for a politician who supports illegal spreading of computer viruses around the world? It is a federal offence in USA, as well as most other countries around the world. Yet some politicians have close ties to the organisations that are spamming the p2p networks with compputer viruses. Some politicians have been sponsored/donated to by such organisations or members there of, to support their illegal activities. Spreading of computer viruses is akin to Terrorism. Just in the same way 'deliberate' spreading of viruses like the bird flu or any other potentially highly contagious & deadly human virus, would be viewed as terrorism. Spreading of computer viruses around p2p networks has cost business world wide highly financially by having to close their systems or database damage, and losses of jobs as a result. As you can see, terrorists do not care who they harm along the way. And deep down neither do the politicians who support them, as long as they get to their political aims of remaining in office. RIAA’s “Recording Industry Of America Inc. Political Action Committee” and MPAA’s “Motion Picture Association of America Political Action Committee” & other groups that support software companies & porn industries sponsor companies that spam p2p networks. More about this http://www.gnutellaforums.com/downlo...h-results.html So who are these Politicians who have received donations & support these organisations who spam viruses around the world? Here's a starting point: Bart Gordon (Democratic Rep., Tennessee), Tom Feeney (Republican, Florida), Lamar Smith (Republican, Texas), Rep. Wexler (Democrat, Florida), Mary Bono (Democrat, California), Senator Joe Biden (D-Del) Some politicians financially sponsored by the RIAA / MPAA (direct or/and advertising, personal donations in the names of its staff) Some known Anti-p2p sharing politicians: Lamar Smith (Republican,Texas), who wants p2p sharers to be jailed for up to 10 years for sharing a few songs. Now really, is not spreading of computer viruses a more severe breach of law & more damaging world wide. Such politicians should themselves be locked away for a lifetime for supporting terrorist organisations. These politicians are in favor of bringing in internet packet analysing, which is akin to listening in to everyone's personal telephone calls. Thus, nobody's email will be safe from being seen by .... ? Makes you wonder doesn't it. Would you vote for politicians who support these Bills to create laws allowing this, and draconian laws to jail people for simple file sharing? Leading articles: Bush Signs Draconian Anti-Piracy Law | TorrentFreak Which Politicians voted for the Bill? See if anybody you may vote for is on this list. Senators want Justice Department to sue P2P pirates | Latest News in Politics and Law - CNET News RIAA and MPAA Fund Anti-Piracy Politicians | TorrentFreak buckeye express is severly throttling torrents, and seeding is almost worthless .. lowest article on page about present USA parties & their views. GovTrack: House Vote On Passage: S. 3325: Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual... Slashdot | Senator Proposes to Monitor All P2P Traffic for Illegal Files Congress Moves to Criminalize P2P More articles: Congress: P2P networks harm national security | Tech News on ZDNet Techdirt: Politicians Blame P2P Software For Not Stopping Gov't Employee Stupidity US Congress: P2P networks harm national security - News - Builder AU Committee Holds Hearing on Inadvertent File Sharing over Peer-to-Peer Networks :: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform :: United States House of Representatives BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Destroy 'pirate' PCs, says politician Deep packet inspection meets 'Net neutrality, CALEA: Page 1 The Record Industry's Decline : Rolling Stone |
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