t3h br0th3r said:
oh noes! an attempt to enforce the laws!
Going after people who break the law is an invasion of privacy!
But seriously, this just seems like the internet version of traffic light cameras. If you don't break the laws, there is nothing to worry about here.
It is an invasion of privacy because they can't just know exactly who is doing the pirating unless they just look at the pirating sites and get traces of the people doing it, but they think that takes to long, so they will come into anybody's computer unannounced and look at everything, especially your "naughty" folders.
Pornography and other sexual material is legal, but it is something that the US government is against, imposing bizarre regulations. Just look at Australia and how they were banning the showing of pictures of small breasted women, it didn't matter if the women were of age. Do that alienates such women and closes a career for them if they want it.
Gambling is legal in many states, but look how the Us Government came in and wrecked the US online poker market, petty much making playing poker on the internet not worth it.
What I'm saying is, if people with enough power deem something you do as bad, even though it is legal, eventually they could gain the ability regulate that thing and ruin what you do in your private life. Take computer games, if they deem that people are playing too many violent computer games and they think the violence is excessive, they could get the power to come in and dictate how your favorite game company makes games.
Piracy is bad and is illegal for obvious reasons, but such power that they want, will let them look through anybody's computer even if they aren't doing anything illegal, and if the people in power sees that people are doing things that are legal, but they find those things objectionable or bad, then they will go on a regulation and banning campaign and if you have anything like that on your computer, they will already know about it before you even know they have begun singling people like you out.
Heck, I would say that a majority of guys have a secret "naughty" folder hidden somewhere on their computers. In that folder I have quite a few different kinds of kinks, they aren't illegal to have, but they are the kind that if one were to act them out in real life they would be. The thing is at least half the fetishes around are of that nature, and I know at least on the private level, being able to look at such things are impossible if you don't have the right stuff(certain card companies won't let people purchase such things).
So basically, this type of thing they want to be allowed to do, is wrong. With this, they will be able to search anybody's computer even if they have don't have a solid lead that the people have done anything wrong.
I would amend what they want to do and say they can only look through somebody's computer if they actually had proof that the person had been to a known pirating site and downloaded something, because they can get that kind of proof without illegally rummaging around somebodies private computer.