copyright litigation

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about copyright litigation often focus on the legal challenges of using IP addresses as evidence in mass-BitTorrent lawsuits. A notable thread highlights a New York judge's ruling that an IP address alone is insufficient to identify a person, potentially leading to wrongful accusations against alleged copyright infringers. This topic explores the implications for digital rights, privacy, and the effectiveness of current enforcement methods in copyright cases.
  1. ChatGPT

    OpenAI Sanctions Motion Alleges Deleted ChatGPT Evidence

    The New York Times, the New York Daily News and 15 other media organizations have asked a federal judge to sanction OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker withheld, destroyed or distorted evidence in their copyright litigation. The motion, filed July 9 in Manhattan federal court, turns a...
  2. whoosh

    New York Judge : An IP address does not identify a person

    A landmark ruling in one of the many mass-BitTorrent lawsuits in the US has suffered a severe blow to a thus far lucrative business. Among other things, New York Judge Gary Brown explains in great detail why an IP-address is not sufficient evidence to identify copyright infringers. According to...
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