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Kazaa owner to sue movie, record companies

edited January 2004 in Science & Tech
It has been reported that a U.S federal court has given the go ahead for Sharman Networks to sue the entertainment industry for copyright infringement.

[blockquote]Sharman, targeted by studios and record companies because its software is used to trade music and video files, has sought to turn the tables on the industry, accusing it of misusing Kazaa software to invade users' privacy and send corrupt files and threatening messages.

Studios and record companies had asked the court to throw out Sharman's countersuit, but U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson in Los Angeles declined to do so.

Sharman, headquartered on the island nation of Vanuatu in the South Pacific, said it would pursue the case.

A spokesman for the Recording Industry Association of America said, "The court does not appear to want these claims to proceed at this point. If they ever proceed, Sharman will have a very difficult time providing evidence to support their allegations."
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Source - [link=http://www.reuters.com]Reuters[/link]

Comments

  • ginipigginipig OH, NOES
    edited January 2004
    Twisted.. but in a good way .. like Twizzlers (tm)
  • EMTEMT Seattle, WA Icrontian
    edited January 2004
    Owned! I hope
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