http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2011/05/senate-judiciary-committee-approves-anti-piracy-bill-.html
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday unanimously approved a bill that seeks to rein in foreignwebsites that traffic in pirated movies and TV shows, a move that drew widespread support from a broad coalition of entertainment industry groups.
The proposed law, dubbed the Protect IP Act,is strongly backed by Hollywood's chief lobbying group, the Motion Picture Assn. of America, as well as the Independent Film & Television Alliance, the National Assn. of Theatre Owners and other industry and labor organizations.
The legislation would give the Justice Department authority to seek a courtorder against the registrant or owner of a domain name tied to websites that sell counterfeit goods, including sites that are foreign-owned. Among other measures, the act also authorizes arights holder who is a victim of copyright infringement to take court action against a domain name owner orregistrant.
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In b4 someone argues slippery slope. I think this is a step forward to curb piracy, if we can at all.
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