Canadian Court: Downloading Music with P2P is Legal!
What a surprise ruling, according to this article in CNet News.Note: uploading music to P2P is not legal, however.Interestingly enough, Canada’s Copyright Board has also imposed a $15 to $25 fee on digital music players, but not on hard drives….
What a surprise ruling, according to this article in CNet News.
Note: uploading music to P2P is not legal, however.
Interestingly enough, Canada’s Copyright Board has also imposed a $15 to $25 fee on digital music players, but not on hard drives. I wonder if my desktop computer is considered a digital music player?
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