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June 27, 2005

Court Rules Against Grokster, Piracy Goes On

by Josh Bernoff

with Ted Schadler

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Executive Summary

The US Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that entities that contribute to piracy — such as the Grokster file-sharing network — can be sued. Now, the lawsuits by content companies against these companies will proceed. But piracy will continue. Ultimately, content owners must figure out how to make money with their digital media, not just protect it.

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