On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 17:34:20 -0500 Jonathan Hutchins [email protected] wrote:
On Friday 08 October 2004 02:17 pm, Jeremy Turner wrote:
This week's Michael's Minutes talked about how Linspire 5.0 might be illegal because it incorporates BitTorrent/P2P. The INDUCE Act is trying to make all P2P software illegal, but it could have a lot broader effect than just a bunch of copyrighted music.
That would include P2P software like ftp, scp, cp, dd, tar, copy, etc.?
FYI ftp, scp, cp, dd, tar, and copy aren't P2P programs.
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