IAAL: What Peer-to-Peer Developers Need to Know About Copyright Law
- Topics:
- Music
- Tags:
- Copyright Law,
- Developer,
- Electronic Frontier Foundation,
- File-sharing,
- Gnutella,
- Internet,
- P2P,
- Peer To Peer (P2P)
- Source:
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Overview: The future of peer-to-peer file-sharing is entwined, for better or worse, with copyright law. Copyright owners have already targeted not only the makers of file-sharing clients like Napster, Scour, Audiogalaxy, Aimster and Kazaa, and Morpheus, but also companies that provide products that rely on or add value to public P2P networks, such as MP3Board.com, which provided a web-based search interface for the gnutella network.
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Format: PDF | Size: 117KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 15
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