Grokster, briefly

Andrew Raff
January 25, 2005

Courtesy of Joseph Hall and his RSS mercenary, a RSS feed for MGM v. Grokster from the EFF case archive:

The briefs filed so far include:

Briefs of Petitioners (entertainment companies)

Amicus Briefs Supporting Petitioners

Amicus Briefs Neutral as to Result

Ed Felten looks at briefs submitted by the Solicitor General and a group of "anti-porn and police organizations," Grokster Briefs: Toward a More Regulable Net : "These briefs are caught between nostalgia for a past that never existed, and false hope for future technologies that won't do the job."

Previously: Ninth Circuit Affirms Grokster Ruling (including actual analysis), P2P in the 9th Circuit, Again, NYT on Grokster, Seeking Cert in Grokster, Grokster briefs, Supremes grant cert in Grokster, Grokster, Brand X and the 'Net, Supreme Geekery

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