« More teens ignore CDs in buying their tunes | Main | Crackdown on leaked papers backfires »
Recording industry loses infringement suit
The Inquirer (via Shelly Palmer): The recording industry lost a major ruling in Atlantic v. Brennan when a federal judge in Connecticut ruled that merely making music available to other users is not evidence of copyright infringement. The judge also found that no proof of infringement was supplied by the record companies that brought the suit. With two of three findings going to the defendant, the case was thrown out.
A rare victory for common sense.
February 28, 2008 at 12:49 AM in Digital rights & copyright, Music | Permalink
| Comments (0)
|
|
(0)


















