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Public prosecutors refuse to collect IP address-related information from providers

by dopry | August 3, 2007 at 04:23 pm | 432 views | add comment
On the grounds of "obvious disproportionateness" the Local Court (AG) in Offenburg had on July 20 prohibited the local public prosecutor's office from requesting that a provider reveal the personal data that match the IP addresses of alleged P2P network users. Offering a few copyright-protected music tracks via a P2P network client was "a petty offense," the court declared.


It's nice to see a country take a stand on the issue in the public interest. Hopefully the RIAA will start backing off, and the American judiciary will start thinking of the public interest as well.

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August 3, 2007 at 04:23 pm by dopry, 432 views, add comment

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