Good news for all you hackers, downloaders, pirates and kazaaโers in Canadaโฆ In a surprising court ruling the Canadian Recording Industry Association sought to identify 29 users who had allegedly stolen copyright-protected music. The ISPs refused to turn over their customersโ identities and other information.
The Canadian judge ruled not only for the 29 anonymous individuals, but in a broad decision also stated there is nothing illegal about peer-to-peer sharing.
The CRIA is expected to appeal the decision.
Wowโฆ so, for nowโฆ download away. I find the ruling surprisingโฆ Especially in light of the American laws on the same issue going the opposite direction. โa U.S. congressional committee has approved tougher penalties for such action: Sharing copyrighted material is punishable by three to ten years in prison in a bill approved by a House judiciary subcommittee Thursday. The Piracy Deterrence and Education Act of 2004 goes next to the full Judiciary Committee for review. The committee could consider it within a month, according to a staff member.โ
Yeeeesh!
Update: court link still good.