Piracy and P2P File Sharing

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Tune In Jan. 23 for a Free Web Seminar on Evaluating the RIAA’s Legal Threats to Online Activity

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on January 16, 2008

ELive! LogoThe recording industry’s complaints against alleged music downloaders are just the tip of the iceberg in legal threats against online activity. In the five years of the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, we have seen thousands of legal threats, with claims including trademark infringement, defamation, and copyright infringement. This seminar will discuss some of the range of complaints, both unwarranted and justified, and describe ChillingEffects.org’s resources for those trying to evaluate legal threats. In some cases, the web’s sunlight can help to melt meritless threats.

In this free January 23 EDUCAUSE LIVE! seminar, Legal Threats, Chilling Effects, and Warming the Air, presenter Wendy Seltzer, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Visiting Professor, Northeastern University School of Law, will discuss these threats and how to evaluate them.

House Committee Holds Hearing on Filesharing on Campus

Created by Heidi Wachs (Georgetown University) on June 20, 2007

The House Science and Technology Committee held a full committee hearing on June 5 to discuss “The Role of Technology in Reducing Illegal Filesharing: A University Perspective.”  The witnesses represented four campuses and one technology vendor including (click on each name for witness testimony):