"The most explosive documents in the ongoing Kazaa court case have emerged today, including logs of discussions between parent company Sharman and the Estonian developer of the Kazaa Media Desktop. They include extraordinary admissions like: "Reporting will make Kazaa look like spyware, as soon as it becomes evident we record downloads and playbacks, users will flee to competitive networks" and then "One can argue that we have knowledge of copyrighted material being downloaded in our network and have to install filters. If we are reporting [gold] files, then technically we could do the same for every file." Finally, "RIAA [could] collect the IP addresses for everyone who has searched for or downloaded that file." Despite the Kazaa developer's concerns over these issues, Kazaa went ahead with the logging."
Yeah, basically the music industry lawyers could have the court order kazaa to hand over those logs and everyone who ever used kazaa would be screwed.
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tcwest10 wrote:I'm confused, Welch. Can you put it in Layman's terms for me ?
I read this yesterday and was confused. I didn't now if my reading skills were lacking because of my hangover or what. I guess it was just a tough read
Let us all gather around and drink the ey-Aid of the Redskins.
JansenFan wrote:Yeah, basically the music industry lawyers could have the court order kazaa to hand over those logs and everyone who ever used kazaa would be screwed.
I use Kazaa. That sucks.
Let us all gather around and drink the ey-Aid of the Redskins.