Congress pursuing complex piracy and media laws

Not that gamers pay close attention to things that go on in Congress, but we thought you should we aware of a bundled law that is about to hit the floor for a vote.  The bill, HR2391, includes two (or more) major pieces to which you might want to be aware (from Wired News):

The bill lumps together several pending copyright bills including HR4077, the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act, which would criminally punish a person who "infringes a copyright by … offering for distribution to the public by electronic means, with reckless disregard of the risk of further infringement." Critics charge the vague language could apply to a person who uses the popular Apple iTunes music-sharing application.

Under the proposed language, viewers would not be allowed to use software or devices to skip commericals or promotional announcements "that would otherwise be performed or displayed before, during or after the performance of the motion picture," like the previews on a DVD. The proposed law also includes language from the Pirate Act (S2237), which would permit the Justice Department to file civil lawsuits against alleged copyright infringers.

You can download the proposed bill here (from PublicKnowledge.org).

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