I would be very curious if the "end user" part of the copyright law is actually constitutional. How can the law justify making someone pay for another persons mistake or crime? I am not naive and know that there are many innocent people in prison today, because the justice system failed them. What was Congress thinking when they put this provision in the copyright law? If I hire someone to cut my grass and he blows grass in my neighbor's driveway and they argue, the lawn mower guy kills him, runs off to another country never to be heard from again, am I responsible? I know that this is an outrageous analogy, but would this concept begin to spill over into other aspects of doing business? I think it sets a very bad precedence and one could argue that it would begin break down the business model in America and possibly on a global scale. If more and more people and businesses are being held responsible for the actions of the businesses and people they hire to do work for them, then commerce will soon come to grinding halt.
Just my thoughts on the matter!
Just my thoughts on the matter!