Tokyo-based MMO Japan told to stop offering File Rogue

International rulings cloud file swapping: “The Tokyo District Court last week ruled that Tokyo-based MMO Japan is prohibited from offering users its online file-swapping service, dubbed File Rogue. That decision, which marks the first court ruling in Japan on the issue, comes just weeks after a Dutch appeals court essentially rejected liability against file-swapping software maker Kazaa for distributing its code.”

And on a side note, cable modem subscribers beware: “Cable companies move to tiered pricing.





  1. 1cooldude

    Laws are changed according to the times and political rhetoric, as this also proves it.

    Reply · Apr. 01 2009 at 7:15 am

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