This is good news to some, bad news for the Riaa.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...nloading_music
:D
Glad to see the courts still support some of our rights to privacy, and good for the ISP's fighting this group of zealots!
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This is good news to some, bad news for the Riaa.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...nloading_music
:D
Glad to see the courts still support some of our rights to privacy, and good for the ISP's fighting this group of zealots!
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Very good for us, they should have to find out who we are the hard way.
Another article: http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/19/mu...eut/index.html
I was actually coming here to post about it and saw you already have, hehe. :)
I'm really glad this happened. It's heartening to see that the courts do like to at least hold up the real laws instead of giving the big corporations exemptions and the like. Fairness, I say!