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Hollywood's antipiracy charm offensive has FCC in crosshairs

Hollywood's antipiracy charm offensive has FCC in crosshairs

Copyright theft surveillance becomes synonymous with national broadband planning, since you want to make sure Hollywood retains the incentive to keep making the movies that drive consumers to the 'Net. Full Article at Ars Technica

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