An unknown reader writes “A document, assumingly a ‘confidential House ethics cabinet report,’ was not long ago leaked by file-sharing program to the Washington Post. According to the article, ‘The committee’s examination of investigations became accessible on file-sharing networks since of a youth staff member’s operate of the program whilst operative from home.’ Of course, P2P program is wholly at error for this incident. If you proceed saying some-more seductiveness in DRM from Congress, you right away know why.” Reader GranTuring points out which the RIAA took the event to have a silly matter of their own. They said, “the avowal was justification of a need for controls on peer-to-peer program to retard the crude or bootleg sell of music.” Read some-more of this story at Slashdot.
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Lawmakers Caught Again By File-Sharing Software


