arstechnica.com — Earlier this week, a decision by the judge presiding over Elektra v. Barker was widely misreported as providing substantial support for the argument that making a song available over a P2P network constitutes copyright infringement. Another decision rendered the same day and just brought to light by the EFF actually does come to that conclusion, an
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bdbrApr 4, 2008
There are two separate issues here:1. "Offer to distribute", which both cases have confirmed is adequate grounds for a complaint.2. Actual distribution - this is where the infringement must occur, and its very hard to prove.
gigaApr 4, 2008
I would add "ask the dead people, too" but I don't think you would get much of a response.Maybe something along the line of "BRRRRRRAAAAAAIIIINNNSSSSSSS!!!!"?
nationalistApr 5, 2008
lol april 1
tippmann1Apr 5, 2008
you seem to have put an "r" in fist
petronskiApr 5, 2008
Yeah, f**k'em in the other ear.
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