For the first time, the court clearly stated that P2P does not violate any rights. Began this process Spanish court.
“The p2p network, as a means of transferring data between users, does not violate any rights protected by intellectual property law,” said Raul N. García Orejudo, a judge in Barcelona. Although some actions are prohibited, this does not apply to P2P, he said, noting that there should be a presumption of innocence.
On intellectual property, the court stated:
“Adding a job or video recording to eMule that was previously converted to a compatible computer file is not an act of reproduction,” adding to this “Copying is not a use for profit or collective use [such as in a store], these two terms to the subsequent use of work previously downloaded after copying. "
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