The Ripples of the Grokster Case
Grokster officially died a few weeks ago. Somehow, that caused folks beyond the somewhat narrow confines of geekdom and IP awareness to notice that, slowly but surely, something was amiss in our thinking about file sharing. The folks at MIT Press asked me to draft a few thoughts about it for their blog, The MIT PressLog, in part to promote publicity for Digital Phoenix. Every little bit helps. Read my thoughts about ”The Morality of File Sharing.”
Posted by Bruce Abramson from on 11/21 at 06:23 PM in The Not-Quite-Yet Information Economy
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