Originally posted by: ferris209
The FBI does handle federal crimes which occur in the United States, however, many times those crimes may be perpetrated from outside the U.S. and they have to go worldwide to coduct the investigation. There are FBI agents in Afganistan and Iraq working conjointly with other sections to capture terrorists. There are also agents in United States who specialize in priracy and domestic crimes who do that around the clock.
Originally posted by: Arnie.d
Well, I always thought: "FBI -> USA", "CIA -> rest of the world". And since we can assume Bin Laden isn't in the US it's the job of the CIA to catch him, not the FBI. But I don't really know much about it.
Still, those FBI guys have better things to do than worry about p2p stuff.
Well, I always thought: "FBI -> USA", "CIA -> rest of the world". And since we can assume Bin Laden isn't in the US it's the job of the CIA to catch him, not the FBI. But I don't really know much about it.

Still, those FBI guys have better things to do than worry about p2p stuff.
The FBI does handle federal crimes which occur in the United States, however, many times those crimes may be perpetrated from outside the U.S. and they have to go worldwide to coduct the investigation. There are FBI agents in Afganistan and Iraq working conjointly with other sections to capture terrorists. There are also agents in United States who specialize in priracy and domestic crimes who do that around the clock.
That makes sense.