Monday, September 12

Jail for founders of peer-to-peer file sharing Web site

The music industry has been hard hit by the emergence of file-sharing technology. Only now are music labels embracing the MP3 medium and allowing listeners to pay for "legal" downloads. (I believe that many people who previously used "illegal" peer-to-peer sites only did so because there was no other way for them to get a song through the Internet channel.)

The founders of Kuro, a Web site that allows its members to share files online for a fixed monthly fee, were sentenced the other day to jail terms.

You can read more about this HERE.

This case rekindles the old debate over who is responsible for copyright violations. Is it the users of the technology or is it the creator of the technology?

The Taiwan courts obviously believe that the technology providers are at least partly to blame.

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