Because of the substantial losses to the recording industry as the result of piracy, the RIAA worked closely with the FBI to develop a new government seal and warning for placement on copyrighted music products in order to increase anti-piracy awareness. The new seal and warning are similar to the warning consumers were previously accustomed to viewing before a home movie on VHS or DVD. In late 2003, the FBI and the RIAA signed an agreement creating the new seal and warning and outlining the terms of their use. The FBI has expanded the program across different media content by entering into similar agreements with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), and the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). This voluntary program provides the benefit of a unified approach to fighting piracy and provides the recording industry the opportunity to educate the music community and fans about the harms and risks of music piracy.
It is not told why Paramount does not have the FBI Anti Piracy Warning Screen. But it is probably because paramount has their own piracy warning system sat up to help keep things on track.
Yes
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to track people since dogs are good scenters
That's illegal by the FBI anti-piracy law. But what's not illegal is to put songs from CD's to ur PC and place it on your ipod
Yes; he used the IRS to attack his enemies as well.
There's piracy everywhere. From England to Cuba, you can bet there's piracy.
mcbeath
Software Piracy!
The selective use of polygraphs by corrupt FBI officials must stop! No one is above the law, including FBI Director Robert Mueller, who conspired to cover up the Pan Am Flight 103 incident. Google "Quadri-Track ZCT"
probably your cell phone provider can, and the FBI, CIA, and other Federal companies like that.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "piracy" (theft).