Copyright Owners Lineup Behind Anti-Piracy Bill


Daily Journal – San Francisco
Copyright owners are hoping to make infringing websites disappear.

A bill that was introduced in Congress earlier this year would allow the U.S. Department of Justice to go to court and get a temporary restraining order requiring search engines to block access to websites that judges determine are “dedicated to infringing activities.”

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