Monday, April 28, 2003
Posted by Roberto
9:04 PM
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P2P WINS BIG IN COURT
A federal judge has ruled that P2P (peer-to-peer) software companies Grokster and Streamcast (Morpheus) are not liable for copyright infringements by users of their software. The ruling is the first by a federal court to find that makers of Internet file-swapping software are not liable for copyright infringement. As such, it puts considerable pressure on Hollywood and the music industry to offer alternatives to P2P sites!
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