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A Supreme Chill For P2P Technology?
Published by: admin 2009-01-09

InternetNews Realtime IT News - P2Ps Face Supreme Test::
No one in this case argues that P2P as a technology should be banned. to expand copyright infringement would chill innovation and stifle growth.
http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3493346
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What will a post-Grokster world look like? Very rosy indeed, a jubilant Hollywood says. A new era of legal headaches that will stifle innovation, peer-to-peer (P2P) supporters moan.

In Monday's Supreme Court decision in MGM v. Grokster, the justices put P2P companies on notice that they can he held responsible for the illegal acts of their file-sharing end users.

Content providers say it's about time that companies that encourage illegal sharing of ed works be held accountable.

The unanimous decision stressed that the issue was not about technology, but bad behavior. The justices noted both Grokster and StreamCast actively promoted their software as an alternative to the original Napster, the P2P bad boy forced into bankruptcy over the same infringement issues.

"Grokster and StreamCast's efforts to supply services to former Napster users, deprived of a mechanism to copy and distribute what were overwhelmingly infringing files, indicate a principal, if not exclusive, intent on the part of each company to bring about infringement," Justice David Souter wrote in the court opinion.

July 7, 2004::
unnecessary technology mandate with the potential to chill all forms of further innovation in not a member of P2P United and, given its clear disdain for
http://www.slyck.com/misc/P2P_United_Letter.pdf
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The opinion added, "There is no evidence that either company made an effort to filter ed material from users' downloads or otherwise impede the sharing of ed files," Souter wrote. "Each company showed itself to be aiming to satisfy a known source of demand for infringement, the market comprising former Napster users."

In other words, the court said Grokster and StreamCast are inducing users to commit infringement.

"What does it mean to induce someone to infringement?" asked Charles Baker, attorney for Porter & Hedges, which represented StreamCast in the case. "If you think about it, any company would be liable. I think this is going to hammer the technology industry going forward."

Ed Black, the CEO of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, called the decision "dangerous for technology and innovation while Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation predicted the court action would "unleash a new era of legal uncertainty for technology developers."

Copycense 2005 June 30::
contends the Supreme Courts decision will chill innovation by introducing a new level Infringement, Film & Video, File Sharing, P2P & Downloads
http://www.copycense.com/2005/06/30
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Digital Music - The Future: The Chill on Innovation::
Streamcast invested millions of dollars to perfect the Neo P2P file sharing network. is a remarkably broad statement, and is at odds with the Supreme Courts view
http://www.digitalmusicfuture.com/50226711/the_chill_on_innovation.php
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In Hollywood, though, music and movie publishers said the decision was straightforward.

"The court spoke to the culture as well as the law: thou shalt not steal," said Mitch Bainwol, head of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "The legitimate marketplace has a real shot to take off now. We've had a tough few years, but now the law is fair."

MGM v. Grokster case returns to district court - Homeland Stupidity::
Technology Innovation, Supreme Court Sows Uncertainty (good summary of the Indeed, any P2P technology or any technology, for that matter can be used
http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2005/06/28/mgm-v-grokster-case-returns-to-district-court
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Jim DeLong of the Progress and Freedom Foundation, which submitted an amicus brief in support of Hollywood, said he saw "no way that this decision will impede technology and innovation."

DeLong added, "If not getting a free ride is inhibiting, then, yes, technology may have a problem."

Michael Weiss, CEO of StreamCast, said the decision is "certainly another legal hurdle for our company, but the David versus Goliath battle will continue."

Weiss and Grokster may have good reason to be worried.

"There is substantial evidence in MGM's favor on all elements of inducement," The court opinion states. MGM is expected to return a district court and seek a summary judgment against Grokster and StreamCast.

Not everyone supporting Grokster, however, was bemoaning the decision.

"Today's Court decisionunderscores a principle Public Knowledge has long promoted: punish infringers, not technology," Gigi Sohn, president of the public advocacy group said. "What this means is, to the extent that providers of P2P technology do not intentionally encourage infringement, they are exempt from secondary liability under our law."

Sohn was also encouraged the court upheld the legal principle it established in the 1984 Sony Betamax case.

"The Court is clearly aware that any technology-based rule would have chilled technological innovation," she said. "That is why their decisionre-emphasized and preserved the core principle of Sony v. Universal City Studios -- that technology alone can't be the basis of liability -- and focused clearly and unambiguously on whether defendants engaged in intentional acts of encouraging infringement."




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