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Supreme Court To Hear Internet File Sharing Case Today







Supreme Court To Hear Internet File
Sharing Case Today

Supreme Court To Hear Internet File
Sharing Case Today
03/29/2005 09:08 AM

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The Supreme Court of the United States is scheduled to hear arguments this week in a high profile digital copyright case. In MGM Studios v. Grokster a group of movie studios sued Grokster , a popular peer-to-peer file-trading program, arguing that the software enabled enormous infringements of the studios' intellectual property . Last year a federal circuit court ruled in favor of Grokster; the case has proceeded on appeal.

Supporters of Grokster, such as Electronic Frontier Foundation , argue that such file-sharing tools should be considered in the light of the 1984 "Betamax case" , where the Supreme Court ruled that users, not devices, should be held liable for copyright offenses. Other defenders, such as The Economist , believe that a ruling against Grokster could stifle innovation . Allies of MGM argue that file-sharing applications, unlike VCRs, are primarily about copyright infringement. Moreover, they argue that the owners and maintainers of such software are fully aware of that propensity for infringement.

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1. These is a stated legal conflict on the Sony standard as between the 7th and 9th Circuits;
2. The 7th and 9th Circuits disagree (albeit in partially in dicta) on the relevance of willful blindness to secondary liability;
4. The Court has these matters in hand: it has granted cert. in many similar cases historically (Sony, 1980s, White-Smith (the Piano Roll case) 1909, Teleprompter and Fortnightly (Cable / Broadcast, 1960s & 1970s);
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8. Scalia likes anything having to do with property;
9. Souter got his first computer last week.

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10. The Court loves to be the center of attention, and this would make it so.

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