The Consumer Electronics Association and privacy advocates were quick to applaud the governor's veto. In a statement, the CEA said, "HB1303 was promoted as addressing only theft of cable service. In reality, this vague bill would have extended and broadened the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to criminalize honest consumers and legitimate products, subjecting Colorado citizens to massive civil penalties for using lawful devices in the privacy of their homes."
The MPAA says the laws are needed to stop cable and broadband service theft. Opponents say the laws go too far and would limit Internet free speech and even the types of devices consumers could use to access the Internet.
"No one is going to go to jail for using a firewall," says Gartner analyst John Pescatore, "but these state laws do look very broad."
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