Ed Felten's tinyp2p
Posted Dec 16, 2004 1:40 UTC (Thu) by
bk (guest, #25617)
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Ed Felten's tinyp2p by josh_stern
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Ed Felten's tinyp2p
DISCLAIMER: IANAL
Bernstein v. United States established code as free speech, meaning that it isn't lawful to ban a type of software outright any more than it's legal to ban certain classes of books or publications. However, it may be lawful to ban the use of such software. Compare this to bomb-making recipes: legal to write and publish one, not legal to use one to create and/or use an explosive device.
So it's entirely possible that some brilliant, well-lobbied legislator might decide to try to ban P2P networks or the use thereof on US soil. This is the threat we need to fight.
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