Ernest Miller pursues research and writing on cyberlaw, intellectual property, and First Amendment issues. Mr. Miller attended the U.S. Naval Academy before attending Yale Law School, where he was president and co-founder of the Law and Technology Society, and founded the technology law and policy news site LawMeme. He is a fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
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DocBug recounts an episode of trying to find authorized Star Wars content and pay for it but failing and settling instead for unauthorized content that wasn't paid for (What Happens When Content Providers Make "Legal" Hard to Do...). I'm not justifying this behavior, but it is to be expected. The original Napster became popular at least in part because it provided something that wasn't readily available from an authorized source.