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Parry Aftab, Esq., There is lots of confusion about what this case is all about. Why would a privacy lawyer and advocate and an Internet safety and help group oppose the application of a law designed to protect copyright owners? It's not about condoning piracy. It's about protecting privacy and safety of everyone online. No one knows better than Parry and her volunteers at WiredSafety.org that many people abuse the Internet and its users. Cyberstalkings and sexual predators, although not the norm, exist online. We need to make sure that while trying to stop piracy, we don't put tools into the hands of predators that make it easier for them to pierce the veil of privacy online. To reach Parry or comment on this legal issue, write us at or e-mail Parry directly at . If you are a member of the media and need to reach us about this important matter, call 201-463-8663, or e-mail Parry, or . If you're on a deadline, let us know and we'll try to make sure you get what you need from us in time." WiredSafety, Parry
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