Jan 28 2003

Net Cafe loses music download case

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Jan. 28 — A High Court judge on Tuesday found the EasyInternet Cafe chain guilty of copyright infringement for allowing customers to download music from the Internet and copy it onto a CD for five pounds ($8.16)(Reuters) (Read More)

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  • m: This is copyright infringement, not theft. The thugs in the entertainment industry are "stealing" our language as well a...
  • Larry Bryan: Eseentially, what the big wig is saying is that in order to ensure their revenue stream, they're going to use file shari...
  • “Three Strikes”: A Model to Follow, Thinks Fox Films: [...] In a recent statement Fox Films Entertainment CEO Jim Gianopulos said that the US needs to follow France’s examp...
  • ralphie: lol here is my bill for $45000 in case you might hum a song I wrote...
  • ejonesss: no it isnt theft. when a car is broken into and the dash ripped open and the stereo is removed then the stereo is sto...
  • Ryan: This has nothing to do with "levelling the playing field" and everything to do with "we want more delicious money nom no...
  • yes: yeah so this is no different then if i dl it, as for i didn't put it online to begin with. I will be sure to continue do...
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