Rather than infringement being a civil issue or a minor crime at best, the additional wording drags this activity under the heading „cybercrime,“ allowing law enforcement to collect real-time traffic data on filesharers. It also contains a „takedown clause“ which gives the Department of Justice „sweeping powers to issue a block or restrict order against websites.“ This puts the power in the hands of content producers, allowing them to have a site blocked or taken down simply by filing a request with the DOJ. One needs only look at the average legacy industry „rogue site“ list to see how this provision could result in the muting of several legitimate sites.