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Date: 2002-02-28 12:10:34

(You'll probably want to read the paper first. This is here simply because I'm too lazy to work around Postgres' 8k block limit and I don't feel like upgrading Rage's Postgres at the moment.)

International Intellectual Property Alliance. December 2000. Copyright industries in the US economy -- the 2000 report: Executive summary. [WWW document]. URL: http://www.iipa.com/pdf/2000_SIWEK_EXEC.pdf

-----. 10 February 2002. Copyright and Trade Issues. [WWW document]. URL: http://www.iipa.com/copyrighttrade_issues.html

Internet Movie Database, The. 10 February 2002. Business information for Black Hawk Down (2001). [WWW document]. URL: http://us.imdb.com/Business?0265086

King, B. 19 January 2001. Copyright: Your right or theirs? Wired News. [WWW document]. URL: http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,41199,00.html

Levy, S. 20 August 2001. Busted by the copyright cops. Newsweek 138(8): 54.

McCullagh, D. 07 September 2001. New copyright bill heading to DC. Wired News. [WWW document]. URL: http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46655,00.html

Wilson, D. and A. Pham. 01 November 2001. Sony dogs Aibo enthusiast's site. Los Angeles Times. [WWW document]. URL: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-000086726nov01.story?coll=la-headlines

Everyone I'm sure, knows that when something goes wrong somewhere,
anywhere, anytime it is automatically SCOTT'S FAULT. Your dog ran away?
SCOTT'S FAULT. Your car won't start? SCOTT'S FAULT. Your power got
shut off because you forgot to mail the check? Yep, once again, SCOTT'S
FAULT. It is very similar to the "six degrees of separation" theory.
Somehow everything can be tied back to Scott.
- Renee Galvin, 25 October 2000