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  Intellectual Security: July 2005 Archives
As such, the United States is committed to taking no action that would have the potential to adversely impact the effective and efficient operation of the DNS and will therefore maintain its historic role in authorizing changes or modifications to the authoritative root zone file.
Top-level release groups like those targeted in the operation are primary suppliers to the for-profit criminal distribution networks that cost the copyright industry billions of dollars each year.
In the past four years, beginning with Operation Buccaneer in 2001 through Operation Fastlink in 2004, the Department has prosecuted a number of international investigations into these top piracy organizations.
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Starting with a few individual reports that the FBI was conducting raids on an Arizona school computer centre, local U.S. news sources soon discovered a more widespread event that would soon be sweeping the world.
Operation Fastlink has become the biggest anti-piracy storm in history with over 120 coordinated raids conducted by law enforcement agencies from more than 10 countries.
Well in the first part of a 2 part article on scheduling I will explain generically about high, medium and low level scheduling.
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