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Former RIAA Chief Doubts Current Anti-Filesharing Strategy

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Tikun Olam-תקון עולם: Make the World a Better Placehttp://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam [Tikun Olam-תקון עולם: Make the World a Better Place] Former RIAA Chief Doubts Current Anti-Filesharing Strategy July 6, 2005 at 1:23 am · Filed under Folk & World Music, Science-Technology-Weblogs Tom Zeller, Jr. has written an eye-opening account of Hilary Rosen’s perspective on the music industry’s recent Supreme Court victory on file-sharing.

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Richardsilverstein.comhttp://www.richardsilverstein.com [Richardsilverstein.com] Tikun Olam-תקון עולם: Make the World a Better Place: She is the former RIAA chief (and as such chief strategist for the music industry .Zeller begins by noting Rosen’s blog piece at HuffingtonPost.com.

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[Scotusblog.com] SCOTUSblog: Grokster, StreamCast Lose: In that case, the Supreme Court ruled that even if sometechnology could be used to infringe on copyrights, it could not be guilty of contributing to that infringement if it was capable of "substantial non-infringing uses." The Court found that taping Mr. Rogers and "time shifting" were substantial non-infringing usesand saved the movie business from self-immolation.

Reason.comhttp://www.reason.com [Reason.com] Reason: Don't Stop Grokkin': Apparent <i>MGM v. Grokster</i ...: Douglas Lichtman, a University of Chicago lawprofessor who wrote a pro-MGM brief favoring an even more restrictive standard,termed the MGM v. Grokster decision "a hollow victory." Writes Lichtman on one Supreme Court-watching blog: "MGM won on paper today, but myfirst reading of the opinion makes me wonder whether the victory will have any biteoutside of this specific litigation.

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