These a**holes in Congress just don't stop. Now they want it to be a crime to "conspire to commit" a violation of a website's terms of service, with a potential 20 year maximum penalty. Wow, literally every user of the internet could potentially be guilty. Aaron Swartz was just the beginning. Pay attention people, there is more going on in this country than just the gay marriage debate. Call or email your local Congressman and give em a piece of your mind.
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