To: dayglored
* Allow computers to be seized more readily. Specifically, property such as a PC "intended to be used in any manner" to commit a copyright crime would be subject to forfeiture, including civil asset forfeiture. Civil asset forfeiture has become popular among police agencies in drug cases as a way to gain additional revenue, and is problematic and controversial.
So...you download or install a piece of software used to burn CD's or DVD's...maybe you just want to convert your old 8mm home movies...next thing you know, the Feds are at your door demanding to know what your 'intent' is?
This country has gone looney toons, and I can't sit back and blame Democrats alone anymore. Who will liberate us from this madness of Government run amok?
38 posted on
05/15/2007 9:43:03 AM PDT by
bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; The majority are satisfied with a just master. -- Sallust)
To: bamahead
This country has gone looney toons, and I can't sit back and blame Democrats alone anymore. Who will liberate us from this madness of Government runNothing but a true active revolution. Sure ain't your silly E-Mails to CONgress.
43 posted on
05/15/2007 9:45:59 AM PDT by
Digger
(If RINO is your selection, then failure is your election)
To: bamahead
There’s so much legacy software available that there won’t be enough jails to hold us all. Guess we’ll have to have our FOREHEADS tattooed with numbers or bar codes just to keep it all organized.
147 posted on
05/15/2007 11:53:46 AM PDT by
x_plus_one
(As long as we pretend to not be fighting Iran in Iraq, we can't pretend to win the war.)
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