Dark_Anvil opened this issue on Apr 17, 2009 · 83 posts
Conniekat8 posted Wed, 22 April 2009 at 7:38 PM
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I'ms sorry but by that logic they should have outlawed Pawnbrokering years ago! And yet Pawnshops still exist all across the USA and continue to sell "HOT" merchandise! On top of that, what with all the high prices on metal these days, Metal buyers in my city have all been forced to record all of their buyers because with all the forclosures, vacant homes are being stripped of their copper wire and tubing across the city. We can't jail the metal merchants for providing an outlet to theives to sell stolen metal!
I know it's hard to catch it, but I thought people and merchants do get in trouble when they get caught selling stolen goods.
They only get into trouble if they don't have records of Who they bought from. This same rule should apply to peer sharing sites. You don't see Pawn Broker's being hauled off in droves for selling stolen merchandise because they keep records of who they buy what from and the cops then go get the theives and NOT the merchants. The same should apply to internet file sharing sites. They should be forced to keep records of who is sharing what. Plain and Simple.
Well, torrent sites for example inherentlly have records, published online, because they track whom is seeding what, and spreading that information around. It's warehouse of information where you can get various illegal copies of software, music, movies etc... and an occasional legal piece. I would think that would make them an accessory in distribution of stolen goods.
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