AOL Not Responsible For Usenet Postings
from the nor-should-they-be dept
Isn’t it nice to see a legal judgment you agree with? Considering the number of horrible legal decisions lately concerning the internet, it’s always encouraging to see a judge who (maybe, possibly) actually understands the issues at hand. Of course, the downside is that the ruling was based on the DMCA, which is otherwise a terrible law. A judge has now ruled that AOL has no liability for Usenet postings. Someone had apparently scanned and uploaded a Harlan Ellison story to a Usenet group, and because they have lots of money, Ellison’s attorney’s sued AOL. The person who posted the story did not use AOL to post the story, and (of course) Usenet is not owned by AOL. The judge pointed out (correctly) that AOL had no control over the matter as it really had nothing whatsoever to do with the posting.
Comments on “AOL Not Responsible For Usenet Postings”
DMCA
Not trying to start an argument here, but what’s so terrible about the DMCA?
Re: DMCA
The DMCA is horrible. It makes it illegal to do some academic work related to security of entertainment-related files (at least, to do work and then pubilsh any findings). It encourages digital rights schemes that thwart efforts to make private use copies (an act protected by federal law) and then makes it illegal to break those copy schemes.
Bad laws made by bad lawmakers owned by bad businesses that have no clue what to do with technology but fear it.
My twelve cents…
– david
harlan ellison's website
ellison has written a lot against piracy of his writing. website is here:
http://harlanellison.com/KICK/
DMCA
The DMCA is horrible. It makes it illegal to do some academic work related to security of entertainment-related files (at least, to do work and then pubilsh any findings). It encourages digital rights schemes that thwart efforts to make private use copies (an act protected by federal law) and then makes it illegal to break those copy schemes.
Bad laws made by bad lawmakers owned by bad businesses that have no clue what to do with technology but fear it.
My fifteen cents…
– david
Re: DMCA
Beyond what David said, the DMCA makes it illegal to do a ton of things that should never be considered illegal… for instance simply linking to a page that has information that breaks the DMCA is suddenly illegal.
Figuring out where the weakenesses in a security system even if you’re trying to make it better is illegal.
Creating certain new programs even becomes illegal.
It criminalizes a large number of things that should never be criminalized.