A different way to look at file sharing issues
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Kevin Heller has an interesting post in the Blawg Channel where he analyzes the P2P file sharing issues in a way that I have not seen before. We've heard the RIAA's take on it, and we've heard the EFF/Lessig take (as frequently and vociferously argued in this space by our own Dr. Wex), but Kevin appears to be bringing something new to the debate. Could the legislation and potential compromise that he discusses finally rescue our beloved P2P movement from the stifling grip of litigation? Let's hope.

Posted by david at July 28, 2004 11:33 AM