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Could Hollywood hack your PC?

By Declan McCullagh
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
July 23, 2002, 4:45 PM PT

WASHINGTON--Congress is about to consider an entertainment industry
proposal that would authorize copyright holders to disable PCs used
for illicit file trading.

A draft bill seen by CNET News.com marks the boldest political effort
to date by record labels and movie studios to disrupt peer-to-peer
networks that they view as an increasingly dire threat to their bottom
line.

Sponsored by Reps. Howard Berman, D-Calif., and Howard Coble , R-N.C.,
the measure would permit copyright holders to perform nearly unchecked
electronic hacking if they have a "reasonable basis" to believe that
piracy is taking place. Berman and Coble plan to introduce the 10-page
bill this week.

The legislation would immunize groups such as the Motion Picture
Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of
America from all state and federal laws if they disable, block or
otherwise impair a "publicly accessible peer-to-peer network."

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