| Kasz216 said: I'm not even sure such a thing would be constitutional. |
If the law is as broad as described, i would imagine so, though under the 6th amendment rather than the first. It deprives these businesses of their right to do business without due process, merely a court order required to essentially cut off one of the largest single markets for any major english-language website, instead of a move for specific evidence. The lack of a need for specific evidence would likely be seen as way too broad under a constitutional lens
Most of the sites i go to police themselves anyway (like Megaupload or Rapidshare), though the people uploading to those sites are smart enough to hide them

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