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send'em your home video and sue!
by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
what i love to do in these circumstances is to xxxx the law[ma/brea]kers over by sending them emails that will cause them to get into trouble over their own law. what you do is this: 1) make your own video. 2) make up your own [stupid] "protection" mechanism which could be an HTML message which has the words "I CLAIM THAT THE BROADCAST FLAG IS SET IN THIS CONTENT!" in it. 3) send an email to the FCC to a real recipient and a fake one, with your [stupid] "protection" mechanism and your copyright material attached. 4) ensure that the return address of the email is to a public forum with the maximum distribution that you can possibly reach. 5) make sure your own email address is included in the list of recipients, and that you have some other recipients as well (otherwise it's not being broadcast, is it???) 6) make it clear in the email that you ARE NOT expecting and DO NOT WANT a reply, and that any unauthorised distribution of your copyright and broadcast-protected material is illegal. when the fcc's smtp server returns your message to the public mailing list of your choice, including your material, sue the xxxx out of them for illegally broadcasting copyright material
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