File downloading, if not for profit, not illegal in Italy
Posted on 28. Jan, 2007 by dimaks in Technology
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The high court of Italy ruled that downloading files – be it software, music, or movies – is not illegal if profit is not the motivation. The case was a lawsuit against two students who set up a p2p file-sharing network, and who were initially convinced to one year in prison. The highest court in Italy overthrew the decision, and set them free.
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Prab
Jan 28th, 2007
Here’s to a free world! lol Globalization and the price war has started to become really insane that it’s good to get free stuff every now and then.
dimaks
Jan 28th, 2007
And I can smell more and more Open Source recipes smokin’ in the kitchen