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From: rishab@dxm.ernet.in
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 95 19:28:47 PST
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Subject: NYT article and LaMacchia case
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Anon wrote:
> I want to publicly thank John Young for making articles available.  MOst of 
> those articles I would not otherwise have seen.  
I second that!
> that John offered.  Was there anyone in the world, well, in the cyberworld, who 
> was fooled by the article on the Microsoft acquisition of the Catholic church?  
> Anyone, who after reading that piece, considered anything other than the 
> creativity of the author, should be committed to St. John's Home for the 
> Desperately Dumb.  
Notice that Microsoft was flooded with complaints only after Rush Limbaugh
read it on his show...
> However, there was something in that article that was of concern.  If the 
> Massachusetts judge in the MIT student case actually said that he couldn't act 
> because Congress had not enacted any laws, then it is for sure they will try to 
> and they will try to act hurriedly.  Hurried actions by congress are even worse 
The Reuters report said:
   Although U.S. District Court Judge Richard Stearns was critical of
   LaMacchia's actions, he ruled he could not be prosecuted under a wire fraud
   statute because it could result in a flood of actions against home computer
   users copying even single software programmes for their own use.
Anonymity had nothing to do with it. It was clear cut copyright law - which
wouldn't have hurt LaMacchia as he wasn't making anything out of it, so they
tried to hit him with wire fraud, and the Judge found _that_ untenable.
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