Last time I saw brain-scrubber
Though nobody you or I know has done any jail time for file sharing, or paid any fines to anybody but the RIAA in lawsuits, comic books distributed by the non-profit National Center for State Courts is warning kids they could face 2 years in jail and a $25,000 fine for state-level theft.
Much different than its material as more than just a think tank, which is only slightly less vague than bigger than a bread box. Among their services, aside from interpreting the law for people, they offer research, educational, and publishing services, kind of
The only things Google brought back —through page 3 of the results anyway, well beyond where anybody actually looks—were posts from people seeking donations so they could fight the RIAA in court, or reports about the "donations" the organization to the Hitler youth but, ho hum, that appears to be satire.)
It's probably only a coincidence politicians appoint a lot of judges, maybe even judges interpreting "justice" for the NCSC. And it's very, very likely all those lawyers in the entertainment industry have no lawyer friends outside of the industry, in government or in connection with the NCSC, or otherwise. Probably. Most certainly. Just like the piracy battle has more to do with justice than with money. Right?
Kids, Just Say No To Downloading
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