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OhioStandard.com Wednesday 22nd February 2012 Issue 084/2012
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    Piracy is a crime: The Web blackout was dramatic, but short on facts
    Source: Post-Gazette
    Saturday 28th January, 2012  


    Congress met the new kids on the lobbying block last week and promptly caved in to their demands.

    The influence peddlers weren't dealing in dollars this time, though, and the targets of their ire were two bills intended to cut off Internet access to foreign sites that sell pirated products to U.S.

    customers. The blowback from the virtual world st... ...

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