Grokster Wins Big in Ninth Circuit
The Importance of writes "Grokster has won big in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Read the decision: [PDF]. It is a very strong decision, basically bringing the Sony-Betamax decision into the modern age. Of course, the decision does make it clear that if Congress wants to change the law, they can (cough*INDUCE Act*cough). Read the whole thing, the actual opinion is only 18 single-column pages. See also, commentary from Jason Schultz, Ernest Miller, Cory Doctorow, and Ed Felten. And don't forget to thank EFF."
Holy fucking shit people. There has to be some kind of a catch. Common sense just doesn't *win* like this. There has to be something wrong.
--Stephen
Did you ever notice that *nix doesn't even cover Linux?
Notice that the judge also spoke in support of the Betamax decision!!! Take that Hatch!!!!
Do you think that this sends a strong statment to Congress? Does this reverse the Napster ruling?
Netcraft confirms it: the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is not dying.
Trolling is a art,
HAHA you said 'read the whole thing' LOL
Like that'll ever happen on slashdot...
Orrin Hatch's campaign contributions just grew by hundredfold.
In Soviet Russia, I ruled you
I, for one, welcome our new copyright infringing, ip thieving, file-sharing, socialist, everyone-share-and-share alike overlords. I guess the RIAA bribe, I mean campaign contribution, didn't make it through on time.
It's April 1st dude.
Wait, no it's no. WTF? Crap, it's the end of the world, run for your lives!
You forgot all of that filthy smut exchanged freely with no corporate oversite! Won't someone PLEASE think of the children!
From the wikipedia entry: It is often called "the most overturned appeals court in the United States", but this is mostly a product of its high caseload. On a percentage basis...
It looks like the Wikipedia article that you referenced is one of the most overturned articles in Wikipedia! This is one of those controversial articles that is edited back and forth over and over again by people with opposing viewpoints.