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For those unitiated to this news, Jesse Jordan, college student/webmaster to a search engine was sued by RIAA, and they settled out of court for $12,000.
(more detailed article here [abcnews.go.com])
Here is a question:
Does a Google link [google.com] make Google a party to the distribution of illegaly obtained copywriten material?
I think RIAA is stepping 'out of bounds', and no one cares to fight back.
To take this home, if you are security site and you have links to 'black hat' sites - do you contribute to the spread of illegal activities?
Acording to RIAA, you might.
But - because he lacked the financial ability to fight back, decided to settle - and the RIAA took him for it.
Not cool at all, imho. Problem is though in the USA that since they settled out of court, I'm not sure that the poor guy can ever recover his $$$ from the folks that took him for a ride.
Doesn't Lycos or Alltheweb offer an MP3 search? Why haven't they been sued if this guy was 'facilitating piracy'?