Some advocates of the legislation cook the books when they count (and double-count and triple-count) the costs of piracy. [Julian Sanchez, Cato; Mike Masnick, TechDirt]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 5, 2012
Some advocates of the legislation cook the books when they count (and double-count and triple-count) the costs of piracy. [Julian Sanchez, Cato; Mike Masnick, TechDirt]
Tagged as: copyright, RIAA and file sharing

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I cannot believe that Congress wants to sacrifice Free Speech and the Internet based upon Hollywood legendary crooked accounting.
Yeah, and Star Wars STILL hasn’t seen a penny of profit.
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