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DSL Oberst

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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

I believe I will answer this in a running dialog format, as that works out better than lengthy explanations.

Q: "Is it fair that the computer's owner be prosecuted and face $250,000 if they didn't put the movie on the computer, had no knowledge it was there and had to take special measures to delete it from the computer?"

A: "That depends on whether the owner of the computer is responsible for keeping his computer secure from hackers who attempt to hack it.

If the answer is yes, the owner is responsible, then the owner must take all necessary steps in order to prevent hackers from usurping his machine. If this means that the owner must actually learn how to make his computer secure, so be it. Failure to do so is his responsibility and thus he is liable for all penalties that will occur due to that failure.

If the answer is no, then it must be determined what entity is responsible for keeping the owner's computer secure, and punish them for not doing so. If this means that a regulatory agency needs to be created to ensure such security, so be it.

Either way, someone is responsible for preventing such occurrences. That someone needs to be determined and the burden of responsibility placed on them; the responsible party will then bear the brunt of penalties assessed for failing to keep to the law."
BosstonesOwn

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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

What your basiclly stating would push 3/4 of the american population back into the stone age of computing when people say the hell with this I can get a 250 k penalty just for leaving my computer on.

Then all those federal machines and goverment machines that have been used to send out these movies will also be at risk. Your hard earned tax dollars going to pay the mpaa's attorneys and put some loot in their pockets.

For god sakes man this is like some one stole your car and committed a bank robery killing 2 people and you getting the sentence for it while the killer/robber gets away free and clear.

You think one way not thinking about the consequences. If your machine is "rooted" and used for this how would you enjoy being a$$raped by a big prisoner named bubba while you scream your not guilty.

If this gets by may god have mercy on any one and every one who owns a computer. As 75% of the us will be going back to the abacus basiclly.
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Kaltes
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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:

For god sakes man this is like some one stole your car and committed a bank robery killing 2 people and you getting the sentence for it while the killer/robber gets away free and clear.

Very well said. I am glad to see that at least one other forum user here is shocked at how accepting most of the posters here are of saddling grandma and grandpa with the risk of federal prison simply because they aren't computer security experts.

All those same posters are sitting back armchair-quarterback/general style making legal commentary when they have absolutely no clue what they are talking about.

The fact is that we live in a democracy and those are OUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES sitting in Congress deciding this proposed law. We have the right and the responsibility to assert our interests in the form of phone calls, letters, and our vote, etc.

This ACT is nothing more than the MPAA trying to get the US TAXPAYER to foot the bill for securing the MPAA's business model! Don't let them do it!
DSL Oberst

join:2001-11-29

Re: Ignorance of the Law....

said by Kaltes See Profile:

Very well said. I am glad to see that at least one other forum user here is shocked at how accepting most of the posters here are of saddling grandma and grandpa with the risk of federal prison simply because they aren't computer security experts.

All those same posters are sitting back armchair-quarterback/general style making legal commentary when they have absolutely no clue what they are talking about.

See my reply post to BosstonesOwn.
Very well, if the users are not to have responsibility, who should be responsible for the security of a user's machine?
That is truly the question at stake here, as that is the questions this entire bill is based on.
str7

join:2003-07-04
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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

It's not because you're machine is secure that you won't necessarily get hacked, just like it's not because you're car is "secure" that it will not be broken into (or home or whatever).

As an analogy, say that getting into a car to deposit 1 pound of drugs was easy to do and something that happened every day. Add to that those cars would be put on a list easily available to everyone (who could then call to say you have drugs in your car). In such a context, would a law that says if the police finds 1 pound of drug in your car make you instantly guilty regardless of circumstances of drug dealing, facing a 250000$ penalty and years of jail be well-thought? I don't think so.

Kaltes
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said by DSL Oberst See Profile:

Very well, if the users are not to have responsibility, who should be responsible for the security of a user's machine?

How about making the HACKER the one responsible for the wrongdoing. Can't identify/locate the hacker? Tough. Don't punish the innocent party just because you want to punish SOMEONE.

If someone broke into your garage and stole your car, then used it to rob a bank, how would you like being thrown in jail for bank robbery, simply because you didnt go out of your way to constantly update the security on your garage?

oliphant5
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No one is saddling grandma with prison. So dramatic. You obviously need to get hooked on phonics as you seem incapable of comprehending the written word.

Kaltes
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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

said by oliphant5 See Profile:
No one is saddling grandma with prison. So dramatic. You obviously need to get hooked on phonics as you seem incapable of comprehending the written word.

oliphant you're just stooping to personal attacks because I pointed out your complete and total ignorance of the way the law really works, embarrassing you.

potentially, grandmas and grandpas COULD get nailed by this act if it becomes law, if hackers use their PCs to distribute camcorder movie rips. that is exactly what this news item is about: a draconian law attempting to hold people to account for things beyond their control.

if our democracy was in the hands of you, oliphant, and DSL Oberst, grandpas and grandmas would indeed be going to jail.

Im shocked that any of you can react with anything other than disgust and contempt for this proposed law. the movie industry is effectively bribing politicians into using massive amounts of public law enforcement money (OUR MONEY) to throw people into prison for DARING to endanger movie profits!

oliphant5
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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

You're the fool who thinks there should be complete immunity in a case in which negligence permits your property to be used for criminal action.

Potentially the world could end tomorrow. With your brilliant logic, why do anything today because of "what ifs" tomorrow.

You cry of grandmas going to prison when that's not going to happen. Use your brain. What DA is going to bring up a case against some grandmother? Geez. Such paranoia...I'm surprised you can make it outside.
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BosstonesOwn

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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

said by oliphant5 See Profile:
You're the fool who thinks there should be complete immunity in a case in which negligence permits your property to be used for criminal action.

Potentially the world could end tomorrow. With your brilliant logic, why do anything today because of "what ifs" tomorrow.

You cry of grandmas going to prison when that's not going to happen. Use your brain. What DA is going to bring up a case against some grandmother? Geez. Such paranoia...I'm surprised you can make it outside.

Dude think about some of the world and things like this will make more sense. The problem is the hackers. Sure the people should secure thier pc. Maybe the people making the pc should include a firewall ??

What your using sn't your brain. If some one gets by your firewall and implants stuff there for you to be sent to jail how would you like it. And don't say ohh then it's my fault for not securing my system because you would be flat out lieing. Admit it you don't think of the way the world works. not every one should have to be a security expert to use thier pc's there is other people to blame.

And my anaolgy was fine and to the point.

If some one hijacks your system and causes it to down say ebay you would say that you should go to jail ??? And talk the trueth not some half assed attempt to save face.
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DSL Oberst

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said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:
What your basiclly stating would push 3/4 of the american population back into the stone age of computing when people say the hell with this I can get a 250 k penalty just for leaving my computer on.
Basically, you are stating that the user should not be responsible for the computers they own.
Ok, no problem.
Simply point out to me who should be responsible for the security of your computer other than yourself and I will be more than happy to lay that responsibility at that person/entity's feet.

What if that person were myself?
How would you feel if I were responsible for the security of your computer?
If the user does not take responsibility, that responsibility will be given by the government to someone else - along with the authorization to do what they deem necessary to make it secure.
Anyone who thinks about it sees the implications.

The airline safety isn't up to snuff? Give the responsibility and authority to the FAA.
The industries are polluting the environment with waste and won't police it themselves? Give the responsibility and authority to the EPA.

The computer users won't take the responsibility to make their own computers secure? Give that responsibility and authority to...whom? Create a new agency?
Probably not. They'd give it to an already existing one.
Perhaps the Secret Service? Oh yeah, they investigate computer crime with draconian tactics...how would you like them to be responsible for security of your system?
Or the Department of Homeland Security?
I'll take my own responsibility, thank you.

Freedom = responsibility for your actions and property
Denying responsibility for your actions and property = the government giving someone else authority over you

Think on it.

said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:
Then all those federal machines and goverment machines that have been used to send out these movies will also be at risk. Your hard earned tax dollars going to pay the mpaa's attorneys and put some loot in their pockets.
No problem, make the federal and state governments responsible for their systems! That's called giving government "accountability".

said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:
For god sakes man this is like some one stole your car and committed a bank robery killing 2 people and you getting the sentence for it while the killer/robber gets away free and clear.
Extremely bad analogy.
A better analogy is, I'm driving my car and the bank robber dives into my back seat while I'm stopped at the stoplight. Then, instead of stopping the car and getting out, I go ahead and drive on home with the robber in my backseat, allowing him to make a getaway. Why? Hey - I'm not responsible for what goes on in my car.

said by BosstonesOwn See Profile:
You think one way not thinking about the consequences. If your machine is "rooted" and used for this how would you enjoy being a$$raped by a big prisoner named bubba while you scream your not guilty.
Solution: Make it so people can't "root" my machine. By whatever means necessary.

If you don't like my solution, I suggest coming up with your own that is viable.
And all you have to do is figure out who should be responsible.

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said by DSL Oberst See Profile:

A: "That depends on whether the owner of the computer is responsible for keeping his computer secure from hackers who attempt to hack it.
According to my provider, via their Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), I am responsible for said security and all things on it and how they are made accessible (or not). From the Cox HSI AUP:
said by CurrentCox HSI AUP:

9. Security You are solely responsible for the security of any device connected to the Service, including any data stored on that device. Cox recommends that you take appropriate security precautions for any systems connected to the Service.

11. Viruses, Trojan Horses, Worms and Denial of Service Attacks Software or other content downloaded from the Service may contain viruses and it is your sole responsibility to take appropriate precautions to protect your computer from damage to its software, files and data. ...
I strongly suspect that language much like that is in every ISP's AUP or Terms of Service agreement.

My advice: make sure that as part of the jury selection your lawyer asks prospective jurors if they've ever had a virus or trojan on their computer. Those that reply NO for any reason, excuse with cause!
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DSL Oberst

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Re: Ignorance of the Law....

said by 2kmaro See Profile:
My advice: make sure that as part of the jury selection your lawyer asks prospective jurors if they've ever had a virus or trojan on their computer. Those that reply NO for any reason, excuse with cause!

Heh. That's a good idea.
I don't know if you meant it to be humourous, but I certainly find it to be so.
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