Grokster case in Supreme Ct

March 23, 2005

Oral arguments are being heard at the US Supreme Court today on the Grokster case. This case has wide ranging implications for the future of technology, information in its many guises and the public domain. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a page dedicated to MGM v. Grokster that includes a long list of Amicus briefs and other Supreme Court documents. Keep up with the news on the case.

Mark Cooper of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society put out a very interesting issue brief:
Time for the recording industry to face the music: the political, social and economic benefits of peer-to-peer communications networks.. It is of course available via BitTorrent

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posted in Technology & Society by James R. Jacobs

 
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