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IP: Swedish Teen on Trial For Linking to Music Files from Telecom Digest
From: David Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 08:25:23 -0400
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 20:47:40 -0400 From: Monty Solomon <monty () roscom com> Subject: Swedish Teen on Trial For Linking to Music Files Excerpts from TBTF for 1999-09-11 http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-09-11.html Digital technology is the universal solvent of intellectual property rights Is it piracy to put up a page of links to music files? Tommy Ols- son is waiting to hear a Swedish court's ruling on that question [18]. Olsson didn't create any music files, copy them, or send them to anyone. The case is the first to go to trial of some 1000 Web sites challenged over the last two years by the Swedish branch of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which represents record companies. If convicted Olsson could be fined a few hundred dollars, which is about how much he made from ads on his Web site. But a conviction could leave him liable for damages. Thanks to TBTF Irregular [5] Chuck Bury <cbury at softhome dot net> for the tipoff. And thanks, indirectly, to Tom Parmenter <tompar at world dot std dot com> for the subtitle -- it's been his tag line on the now-revived Desperado mailing list since the early 1980s. (Send the message "subscribe" to early 1980s. (Send the message "subscribe" to desperado-request@- world.std.com. Drop the quotes.) 18] http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/043449.htm ________________________________________________________________________ TBTF home and archive at http://tbtf.com/ . To (un)subscribe send the message "(un)subscribe" to the message "(un)subscribe" to tbtf-request () tbtf com. TBTF is Copy- right 1994-1999 by Keith Dawson, <dawson () world std com>. Commercial use prohibited. For non-commercial purposes please forward, post, and link as you see fit. _______________________________________________ [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: That greedy bunch of jackals! They are like so many others of the companies which have taken up residence here in recent years; they want all the benefits of the web but absolutely none of the ethical or moral obligations that go along with being a member of the community. If this kid prevails in the litigation brought against him, I hope he slaps them so hard they decide to take all of their web presence off line for good. Anytime a large organization like that decides to sue a netizen merely because the netizen used the web in the way it was intended, they deserve to be driven off the net using all tools at the net's disposal to do so. PAT]
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