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File Sharing Center - Legal Page
We do not host or share copyrighted files, we offer quick access to P2P programs and other utilities, as well as online tutorials to teach you how to use the P2P programs.
Aren't MP3s illegal?
MP3 is simply an audio format and as such has no legal standing. While rights
owners have concerns about a format that is used to make digital copies of music,
it's not the MP3 format itself that is at issue but rather the copying of music
- regardless of the particular format used in creating the file. In fact, while
the MP3 format is the main music format available on the file-sharing networks,
there are a variety of other audio and video formats in use.
Today, there are over 220 million users trading MP3s & videos on these legal
file-sharing networks. Rest assured that File-Sharing is 100% legal, MP3s are
100% legal, and your membership to this site is 100% legal. (see article below).
This site does not condone piracy or breaking copyright laws. The MP3 sharing
tools available on our website are powerful search tools & we recommend
that you use your discretion when downloading music and movie files.
Decentralized File-sharing Tools Ruled Legal By Mike Darrah
Streamcast and Grokster have won a major court decision in Los Angeles, shifting
the tides of the on-line P2P legal war. Federal court Judge Stephen Wilson has
dismissed much of the studios' claims in their lawsuits against them, stating
that Morpheus and Grokster were not liable for copyright infringements that
took place using their software.
The ruling stated loud and clear that innovating decentralized peer-to-peer
Gnutella-like software is perfectly legal, and shouldn't be deemed illegal in
the courts. The courts compared the technology with the innovation of the original
Sony videocasette recorder (VCR).
Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) stated the case
is far from over, but that the case sends a "strong message to the technology
community that the court understands the risk to innovation" the case could
represent.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Motion Picture Association
of America (MPAA) offered no comment, but are of course issuing an appeal to
the ruling already. The RIAA will be targeting users who upload/share "substantial"
amounts of copyrighted music or movies. Read the following article for more
information:
http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/howto-notgetsued.php
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