MGM Vs Grokster, Supreme Court in catch-22 Situation
Regardless of which way the Supreme Court chooses to go in the infamous entertainment vs. innovation case as MGM take on Grokster, lawyers assert that Internet theft will remain a riddle for the creators of new technology.
It has by no means been an open and shut case for the apex court. Faced with rational arguments from both sides, the Supreme Court Justices find themselves in a Catch-22 situation. Intelluctal Property must be protected in this age of cutthroat competition, but penalizing someone who just sold a means of infringing copyrights does appear a bit harsh.
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