woolfe9999
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I thought criminal penalties for infringement were something that were added relatively recently, within the last 50 years or so. I Googled it a bit and couldn't find out exactly when these penalties were added, though.
JSt0rm, obviously I meant it shouldn't be the FBI's responsibility. The copyright industry has succeeded in perverting the law in their favor, though. Every time Mickey Mouse is about to go into the public domain, all they have to do is slip politicians a little money and get copyright terms extended yet again.
Copyright has been a criminal matter since 1976, for 35 years. While not exactly an ancient concept, it isn't exactly a new one either. Anyway, if the content providers have been so successful, I have to wonder why there is so much IP theft online. It seems to me that copyright holders have been fighting a losing battle since the inception of the internet. Try this as an experiment: think of any random piece of copyrighted content, a movie, song or pron, and give yourself 15 minutes to see if you can find it for free with a search engine. If you failed, then I think you need to learn to google.
