August 31, 2003
Kazaa goes after Kazaa Lite via the DMCA
From Slashdot:
If you search Google for Kazaa Lite, you’ll find the results a bit lacking. Ironically enough, Sharman Networks, using the DMCA, filed a legal complaint to block Kazaa Lite sites. ” Google links the DMCA request at the end of the results which contain the URLs in question, but the URLs aren’t really the point. It’s scary that the DMCA makes URLs a copyright violation. How long before libraries can’t index books? Or own them?
I wonder if a real infringement suit is to follow.
Filed by Derek Slater at 2:36 pm under General news
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