"A few minutes ago, the US Supreme Court has ruled unaniumously against Grokster today. This ruling means that developers of software violate federal copyright law when they provide computer users with the means to share music and movie files downloaded from the internet. More info about the case here.." There's not an entirely accurate statement - what The Supremes said is that "One who distributes a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright ... is liable for the resulting acts of infringement by third parties using the device, regardless of the device's lawful uses." The promotion is the key part of that statement.
More: www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/ar...DEKVB1.DTL
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That's crap news, even though I have not run a P2P app for at least 6 months, nor do I have any available disk space for stuff available on P2P, yet its a big blow :rolleyes
More: www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/ar...DEKVB1.DTL
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That's crap news, even though I have not run a P2P app for at least 6 months, nor do I have any available disk space for stuff available on P2P, yet its a big blow :rolleyes
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