Pirates of Prague
2007-11-16
Today's news from the anti-piracy front, according to HN, is
that a team of police detectives will be created in each region of
the country for cracking down on illegal file sharing. Yesterday's
news was that 1,700 people are being investigated for sharing
films, music and computer programs over peer-to-peer
networks. There seems to be a pattern to such reports. Perhaps
we've been watching too many DivX downloads, but to our blurry
eyes it seems the crackdowns multiply before major shopping
seasons or when, say, Microsoft introduces new software. We're
in favor of enforcement of intellectual property rights, but why
should the software industry have the police at its beck and call?
Especially when rumors about corruption in the sale of software
to government agencies are flying higher than ever? Before
raiding more dorm rooms, detectives should take a close look at
what kind of games the software companies are playing with
taxpayer money.
[Czech Republic state treasury]
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