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Kazaa Is Legal, Dutch Appeals Court Rules

Killjoy_b writes " First, the courts in the Netherlands rule against Kazaa, in a higher appeal, the courts rule in favour of Kazaa saying "The software itself doesn't commit any illegal acts, it's the users that could do that, therefore the software is legal" Read the Dutch article on Webwereld I like the way this turned out :)" Another Dutch reader wrote with this: " The Judge ruled that even if the users violated copyright, Kazaa did not. Important in the ruling were the facts that Kazaa does not rely on a central server, and that it is not bound to music or video files alone. According to Webwereld (in Dutch) Kazaa is pondering if they should sue back for lost damages. After the first court ruling against Kazaa, they were forced to sell part of their business, for supposedly a too low prize. " And despite the the fact that both Taco and I are from Holland, MI, no, neither of us can speak/read Dutch - so don't ask us to translate. Update: 03/28 14:39 GMT by M : Reuters has an English summary.

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  1. Yeah, but .... by wazzzup · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    this is the Netherlands where they smile on drug use and prostitution. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

  2. Back damages? by truesaer · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Maybe KaZaA should have not folded like sissies...this case has been relatively short. That ruling that it was illegal was only a few months ago.


    For that matter, they have seriously fucked up their network. The new Morpheus that uses Gnutella sucks, and the fast track network has lost a huge portion of its file base.


    Kazaa has been nothing but trouble for p2p software, maybe they should be sued by morpheus for damages....