RIAA wins P2P case after defendant reformats hard drive

A few months after rejecting the RIAA's argument that making a file available over a P2P network is copyright infringement, a judge is handing the labels a victory after the defendant reformatted his hard drive, nuked his KaZaA installation, and downloaded and used a file-shredding program.Read More... view original article
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:42:00 +0200

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