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In 1997, the No Electronic Theft Act, which provides prosecutors with a powerful tool to attack infringers acting without a profit motive, radically changed the underpinnings of criminal copyright infringement. However, the act is not a total success. One problem is that the act did not carefully address the unique characteristics of warez traders -- enthusiasts who thrive on trading or distributing illegal software, usually with any software copy-protection scheme disabled.
June 06, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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