Congress Critters: P2P a Threat to National Security

Davidc

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It is understandable Congress critters are concerned about the existence of peer-to-peer networks as Congress by and large is owned and operated by transnational corporations and the very idea of non-centralized peers operating as equals sans central servers and routers is anathema to them. It should come as no surprise Congress has declared peer-to-peer networks to be a threat to ?national security,? that is to say the very concept runs counter to the idea of ?public-private partnering in homeland security,? i.e., corporations mandating threats?usually defined as the inability to dominate markets and enforce monopolies?and unleashing federal dogs on ?terrorists,? that is to say those who either refuse to accept or resist their dominance.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2007/310707_b_Critters.htm

 
I heard something about this yesterday, that the DOJ may step in and start helping the RIAA.
 
Devils.  :smt011
 
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