• Oct 25, 2019
  • Caleb Chen
  • Censorship, General Privacy News, Governments,

The US Senate will vote on the CASE Act, which would unleash a copyright claims hell

Copyright lawyers could soon be able to seek up to $30,000 in damages from individuals for even the simplest and most unintentional of copyright violations. Earlier this week, the Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement Act (CASE Act) was passed by the House of Representatives with a 410-6 vote with 16 abstaining votes. The Case Act … Continue reading “The US Senate will vote on the CASE Act, which would unleash a copyright claims hell”

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