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DoJ to Congress

DoJ to Congress: We’ve got better things to do than act as pro-bono lawyers for Hollywood, scrap the IP Enforcement proposal – Boing Boing

Fred sez, “Yesterday, the DoJ sent a letter to Senators Specter and Leahy blasting the new civil enforcement provisions in the latest “IP enforcement” legislation, S.3325, pending in the Senate. The letter is a hum-dinger, pointing out that the bill would turn taxpayer-supported DoJ civil servants into pro bono lawyers for Hollywood.”

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