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Poster: Anonymous
Dated: Thursday June 19 2003 - 3:17:17 BST
Orrin Hatch wants to destroy p2p users computers. But what do you expect from the craziest man in the Senate? It is sad that we have a wingnut like Orrin Hatch as the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Perhaps the problem is that he is a musician himself and feels his brethren's pain: "The senator, a composer who earned $18,000 last year in song writing royalties, acknowledged Congress would have to enact an exemption for copyright owners from liability for damaging computers. He endorsed technology that would twice warn a computer user about illegal online behavior, 'then destroy their computer.'"
BUT
hatch.senate.gov Web site's menus use JavaScript code created by the U.K. company Milonic Solutions. Milonic Solutions charges between $35 and $900 for the right to obtain a license number for its JavaScript menu, but Hatch's site does not include a license number. Instead, this comment appears in the site's HTML code: "i am the license for the menu (duh)."
I suggest you call your lawyers and get this evil pirate senator... You can get a few 100 grand out of him i bet. A big supporter of copyrights and copy protections. Yet his own website uses code stolen from you.
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