US Government Office Gives P2P Shot of Legitimacy 13
SlyckTom writes "On September 9, 2003, the GAO testified before the before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. Their testimony centered on the proliferation and exposure of various types of detestable erotica to children.
The Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by Senator Orrin G. Hatch, sent a follow-up letter to the GAO with several questions regarding the legitimacy of file-sharing networks. On November 14, 2003, the GOA responded with a surprisingly pro-P2P stance."
Pro-P2P, not pro-piracy (Score:1, Funny)
You should also note that they did not come out and support piracy, only the usefulness of P2P as an application, similiar to other mediums such as USENET or the web. I still say that pirates support terrorism and should be shipped off to Gitmo.
Re:Pro-P2P, not pro-piracy (Score:2)
The GOA? What is this? Soviet Russia?
Oh, no! (Score:2, Funny)
Poor erotica! I'll bet they were scarred for life by having to see those horrible kids.
Amazing (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Amazing (Score:3, Funny)
You wait until they start teaching that sharing is antisocial in schools.
The problem with the term "file sharing" (Score:3, Interesting)
The problem is that many pirates have misappropriated the term, using it as a euphemism for piracy. This wouldn't be so bad, except that RIAA/MPAA/whoever has caught wind of this, and is capitalizing on it by trying to convince people that this is the actual definition of the term. Essentially, the idiot pirates have allowed RIAA to make a plausible-
Re:The problem with the term "file sharing" (Score:1)
Well, yeah, but at the same time, the prevalence of applications like Kazaa, Limewire, and the like, and the fact that the vast majority of their users are not using them for legitimate (read: legal) purposes isn't doing much to help the situation. Yes, in theory, an office worker could use Kazaa to share a document with the rest of a
This is very positive for P2P (Score:4, Insightful)
This adds significant legitimacy to P2P, and holds law enforcement officials responsible for bad things that are shared, rather than blaming the technology.
Someone over there in the GAO has their head screwed on right.
Re:This is very positive for P2P (Score:2, Funny)
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Diane is working on getting this fixed. Results should be visible by Feb 2004.
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In other news (Score:3, Funny)