Senators, copyright law, and iPods
Offices of 12 U.S. Senators are in receipt of shiny new iPods. They're courtesy of a an advocacy group called IPac, which opposes tightening of copyright laws in the U.S.
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Offices of 12 U.S. Senators are in receipt of shiny new iPods. They're courtesy of a an advocacy group called IPac, which opposes tightening of copyright laws in the U.S.