Record Companies stiff woman over mp3s
The RIAA has won its court case against an American woman for making mp3s available across the net. (Kaazaa).
Copyright law is, as Berkeley law professor Pam Samuelson points out, way too verbose; it's now swollen to an unbelievable 200 pages long. It's complex, incomprehensible, designed to favor large copyright holders over defendants, and thoroughly out of touch with reality.
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Update - Juror aparently has never been on the Internet - Opens up questions about the trial.
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