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Grokster (4), P2P (2), Big Media (1), File sharing (1), Betamax (1)
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Despite reports, Grokster decision is a win for file sharing: Andrew Kantor argues that the Grokster decision was actually a big win for file-sharing. [...] the Supreme Court ruled that Grokster and StreamCast cannot claim the same protection, because -- and the "because" is the part that most people seem ...
Deane | July 25, 2005 | in "Crime and Net Law"
See also: Grokster, Betamax
Score: 99%
Grokster downloading service shuts down: Another one bites the dust. After they lost the Supreme Court ruling, there wasn't much left to do, I guess. Grokster Ltd., a leading developer of Internet file-sharing software popular for stealing songs and movies online, agreed Monday to shut down operations to settle a ...
Deane | November 7, 2005 | in "Crime and Net Law"
See also: Grokster
Score: 97%
TechNews.com's Grokster Case At a Glance: Big Supreme Court case today MGM v. Grokster. This is considered by many to be the showdown in the file sharing and P2P frontier. The ruling here will have huge reverberations on both the entertainment and Internet industries. This article has a good ...
Deane | March 29, 2005 | in "Crime and Net Law"
Score: 92%
High court deals a blow to file-sharing services: File sharing lost big time today with the Supreme Court ruling on the Grokster case. Internet file-sharing services will be held responsible if they intend for their customers to use software primarily to swap songs and movies illegally, the Supreme Court ruled ...
Deane | June 27, 2005 | in "Crime and Net Law"
See also: File sharing, P2P, Grokster
Score: 67%
For file-sharers, it's legal future or no future: Less and less file sharing networks are claiming legality after the Supreme Court ruled on Grokster last year. That's not to say file sharing will stop, it just means that networks can no longer hide behind a veneer of legal protection -- ...
Deane | January 4, 2006 | in "Crime and Net Law"
See also: P2P, Big Media, Grokster