Logically, this makes plenty of sense, but I think this is ultimately going to come down to a decision based on the DMCA. The employees of Napster *knew* that copyrighted material was being distributed through their service and did nothing to stop it. Like all cases, it's going to come down to written law, not ideology.
Logically, this makes plenty of sense, but I think this is ultimately going to come down to a decision based on the DMCA. The employees of Napster *knew* that copyrighted material was being distributed through their service and did nothing to stop it. Like all cases, it's going to come down to written law, not ideology.