Senators grill P2P providers
Anyone who thought the Supreme Court’s Grokster decision would get Congress off the peer-to-peer industry’s back might want to think again.
In June, the court held that P2P companies can be held liable for copyright infringement of their users under certain circumstances, but key U.S. Senators suggested Thursday that the decision might not have gone far enough.
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