An important concession: MGM says ripping MP3s is OK

    Date: 04/02/05 (Open Source)    Keywords: software, linux

    On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in MGM v. Grokster. The Grokster case, for those who haven't been following it, concerns the liability of distributors of P2P software. As we all know, there are legitimate uses for P2P software (think BitTorrent and distributing Linux ISOs, which are legally free ...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/index.php?p=219&part=rss&tag=feed&subj=zdblog

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