GrafoDexia

This site is devoted to copyright and issues of 'intellectual property,' particularly the issue's analytical aspects. It also concerns itself with the gap between public perception and the true facts, and with the significant lag time between the coverage on more technical sites and the mainstream press. For site feed, see: http://grafodexia.blogspot.com/atom.xml To see the list of sites monitored to create this site, see: http://rpc.bloglines.com/blogroll?html=1&id=CopyrightJournal

Friday, December 17, 2004

SNIU of profits: RIAA asks Red Cross to turn down money from Sharman.

FTC P2P conference. More coverage.

Canada quashes copyright tax on MP3 players. Not sure how I feel about this, as in theory it might be good, but asking legitimate users to pay for piracy seems silly.

Try tracking this. Yet another example of how the Internet is very difficult to control through legislation.

A step towards more SNIU--better search.

Studios claim that 90% of Grokster traffic is non-SNIU. So what becomes substantial, 10%? 20%? Given the millions of files traded every day, 10% seems substantial to me.

SNIU

Patents as weapons.

--Ari

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