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US Justice Dept. proposes jail time, seizing assets of copyright offenders
10:14 AM - November 12, 2005 by
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Reuters is reporting today that the US Justice Dept. announced, during an anti-piracy summit, that it will propose new legislation to stiffen the sentences for convicted copyright offenders.
The bill, outlined by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales at an anti-piracy summit, would widen intellectual-property protections to cover those who try but fail to make illicit copies of music, movies, software or other copyrighted material.It would also enable investigators to seize assets purchased with profits from the sale of illicit copies, as well as property such as blank CDs that might be used for future copying.
Those found guilty of a copyright violation could be forced to pay restitution to the owner of the material in question, and repeat offenders would face stiffer sentences
(Reuters)
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