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$4 Million In Fines For Linking To Infringing Files

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The MPAA won judgments totaling $4M against two sites which merely link to infringing content. They're not arguing that it's an infringement of their distribution right, like the RIAA has with their 'making available' argument. Instead, they got the sites for 'contributory copyright infringement', just like RIAA v. LimeWire. To translate all that legalese into English, search engines which primarily index copyright-infringing material and the people who run them may not be safe in the US. That applies even if the sites in question do not host any infringing materials, participate in, or encourage the infringement done by their users. And, even honoring DMCA notices in order to take advantage of the DMCA Safe Harbor provisions hasn't prevented the **AA from suing."

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  1. Re:Freedom is more important than profit. by PylonHead · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Hah. Wow. I don't even know what to say to this. Yeah, they're all going to sue you. They're probably bugging your house too. Actually they just told me they were. Apparently you're sitting at the computer right now. (how else could I know that). Well good luck!

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