Fortune has an article discussing the possibility that not all is lost in regard to P2P networks. They point out that the ruling was based in large part on the Court's conclusion that the defendants Grokster and StreamCast were actively promoting their software for copyright infringement purposes. But the decision did not directly address the legitimacy of P2P networks on the whole. Still RIAA and MPAA have one more item to add to there bag of tricks to try and kill P2P networks.
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Fortune: The File Sharing Fight's Not Over
Monday, June 27, 2005
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