From: Chris Rasch (crasch@openknowledge.org)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2001 - 15:00:09 MST
Via Slashdot:
The Online Enforcer
David Powell's Copyright
Control Services chases
software pirates, and he may
soon put an end to free music
downloads
Michael Learmonth
The Industry Standard
February 21, 2001
Dave Powell is not an officer of
the law, but he prides himself
on having a keen sense of where
a man will bend and where he
might break. The casual
software pirate will usually
respond to a sternly worded
e-mail that appeals to some
sort of universal sense of
justice. Stealing, after all, is
wrong and even though the
Internet gives people a sense of
anonymity, most people don't
like to think of themselves as
thieves. For the more savvy
software pirate, Powell must
appeal to an instinct more
powerful than morality:
self-preservation.
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