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And while we're on the topic of MP3s... Dec 22, 2003

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This article is more than 45 days old and thus may be somewhat out of date. Please keep this in mind when reading the post. If this is a tutorial, please check whether you are using the same versions mentioned in the article.

I was going to post this on Friday, but since I haven't seen anyone else post about it I thought I'd mention it.

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals reverses the trial court decision, and Verizon doesn't have to give away the identity of its users to the RIAA.  Read the court opinion, if you're interested.

This has of course made the rounds on the legal weblogs - here, here, here, and here.

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