New Ruling May 'Grease the Wheels' of RIAA Litigation Machine
ars technica, March 31, 2008
By Eric Bangeman
One of the biggest questions facing both defendants and the RIAA in the record labels' legal campaign against P2P users is whether making a file available for download over a P2P network equates to distribution as defined under the Copyright Act.
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