Sep 27 2004

Revised EFF white paper on P2P and copyright

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Just posted today, a revised version of EFF’s “IAAL: What P2P Developers Need to Know about Copyright Law.” This revised version takes into account last month’s landmark court ruling in the MGM v. Grokster case (in which EFF is counsel). This will be of interest to any who do any development work on P2P projects:

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