Commercial Felony Streaming Act

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title: Commercial Felony Streaming Act
text: The Commercial Felony Streaming Act (S. 978) was a bill that was introduced to the United States Senate on May 12, 2011. It was proposed by Amy Klobuchar, Chris Coons, and John Cornyn. It would have been an amendment to US Code Title 18 Section 2319, that would make unauthorized streaming of copyrighted material for the purpose of "commercial advantage or personal financial gain", a felony. The penalty could include up to five years of prison-time. The bill defined illegal streaming as streaming
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date created: 2011-07-07T03:03:22Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T22:45:38Z
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