SPPF sues several US-based file-sharing program developers over the fact that their software can be used to distribute copyrighted content illegally.

The Society of Phonogram Producers in France (the Société des Producteurs de Phonogrammes for you Francophones) has filed a lawsuit against the developers of Azureus, Shareaza, and Morpheus for their failure to prevent the illegal downloading of copyrighted material.


Under the so-called "Vivendi amendment," named so for the entertainment conglomerate being its chief sponsor, to the DADVSI law passed by the French Parliament late la



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