Jul 30 2002

GoldHacker: Fact Squad Radio denounces Berman bill

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Fact Squad Radio’s latest audio feature that cuts “through the hype, spin, misinformation, and propaganda that have become common regarding technology and its effects upon society” is titled “GoldHacker.” The almost three-minute MP3 download talks about the recent Berman bill introduced in the U.S. House that would allow the entertainment industry (public sector, not gov’t sector, mind you!) to hack or set up DOS attacks against personal computers using P2P networks to download copyrighted material.

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