Identity of file sharers protected in Canada ruling
The music industry was dealt another legal blow Thursday in its quest to curb online file sharing when an attempt to smoke out the identities of 29 alleged uploaders was quashed.
But the Federal Court of Appeal offered encouragement in its 27-page ruling by giving the Canadian Recording Industry Association a roadmap of how to handle future cases.
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