mikezel
03-31-2004, 06:08 PM
from the look of this article, it seems that the Canadian justice system is quite a bit more lenient on file sharers than its American counterpart. The recording industry was denied a request for major isp's to reveal the identities of certain file sharers. The judge didnt interpret sharing files online as quite being copyright infringement:
I cannot see a real difference between a library that places a photocopy machine in a room full of copyrighted material and a computer user that places a personal copy on a shared directory linked to a P2P service.''
"They merely placed personal copies onto shared directories on their computers which were accessible by other computer users via an online download service."
As a result, using an online download service for personal use does not amount to copyright infringement in Canada
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080754657038_76163857///?hub=TopStories
I cannot see a real difference between a library that places a photocopy machine in a room full of copyrighted material and a computer user that places a personal copy on a shared directory linked to a P2P service.''
"They merely placed personal copies onto shared directories on their computers which were accessible by other computer users via an online download service."
As a result, using an online download service for personal use does not amount to copyright infringement in Canada
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080754657038_76163857///?hub=TopStories