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June 02, 2005
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Prof. Ghosh Predicts Grokster Win
Missed this last week, but a Univ. of Buffalo Law School professor, Shubha Ghosh, has predicted that the Supreme Court will uphold the lower court decision in Grokster on a 5-4 or 6-3 decision, according to the Univ. of Buffalo News (Supreme Court Likely to Side with 'Grokster' in Internet File-Sharing Case, Says UB Copyright Expert).
"The decision will have implications not only for file-sharing, but for any company that creates technologies that can be used to copy copyrighted materials, including companies that make TiVo players, next-generation scanners and digital cameras," says Ghosh, who helped draft an amicus brief filed by Intellectual Property and Technology Law Professors in support of Grokster.
Ghosh also runs the
AntitrustProf Blog.
via p2pnet.net
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