Orrin Hatch Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Senator Orrin Hatch.

Orrin Hatch Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Senator Orrin Hatch.
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Senator Orrin Hatch: the Computer Terminator

Summary: Discusses the comments of Senator Orrin Hatch in relation to P2P (peer to peer) databases.
Senator Orrin Hatch is digging hole much to deep. Hatch has proposed legislation to "destroy" the computers of copyright violators using P2P (peer to peer) networks. Yes, that's right. A member of the United States government is "interested in doing that [destroying personal property]. After all "That may be the only way you can teach someone about copyright...That would be the ultimate" lesson learned (McCullagh). Not only is destroying personal property, dare say, illegal, bringing about technology to do so would be brainless. As soon as the government starts their rampage of razing computers, criminals are going to find a way to gain control of the technology.

New developments are sometimes puzzling and frustrating; as soon as it is thought of baddies have it, except they make it better. Terrorists, foreign governments, and hackers would all grab the ability to destroy a computer remotely. "Hackers would...

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