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June 28, 2005
The Importance of ... Law and IT: MGM v. Grokster
Posted by Ernest Miller
A new episode of my audio series, The Importance Of ... Law and IT, is up on IT Conversations.
This show, like my first one, deals with MGM v. Grokster, although this time we're not talking about some appellate court, we're talking about the Supremes (The Importance of ... Law and IT: MGM v. Grokster). Joining me for this show were two of the leading commentators on the net and elsewhere yesterday when the decision was released:
Not only do we discuss the holding in the case, we also consider the implications for publishers, software developers, hardware manufacturers, IT shops and, specifically, the outlook for BitTorrent.
Many thanks to my excellent guests.
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