

But it cost the university a cool half-million U.S. The iPod gamble: The iPod created an enormous wave of excitement when it came out, so much so that Duke University, of Durham, N.C., gave all of its 1,650 freshmen the Apple music player, as well as a voice recorder, last fall to "encourage creative uses of technology."
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Keep your eye on WinMX, developed by Frontcode Technologies, a versatile P2P program free of spyware.Į-Mail Jack Kapica at 3 p.m., June 29, 2005

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There will be replacement file-sharing software if Grokster dies. The Internet has a way of routing around greed. LimeWire, which uses the Gnutella network, considers its software to be open source, but it is under the authority of Lime Wire, a business based in New York. If Kazaa is shut down by a lawsuit, its FastTrack peer-to-peer network could continue on its own. Moreover, it would be a fantastic tool for Hollywood if producers decide to sell their movies on-line. It's not promoted at all as a tool for infringing copyright, making it hard to sue. BitTorrent is ideal for sharing big files, such as movies. If they promote eDonkey as a way to get around copyright, who can be sued? Some P2P software is open source, created and updated by thousands of programmers around the world. The Supreme Court gave file-sharing services a roadmap to avoid future suits: If a peer-to-peer software maker can prove the product can be used for other purposes, a case against it becomes weak. (Knives are are legal, but you can't sell one by advertising that it can used to stab someone.) If its maker promotes it as a great way to infringe copyright ("active inducement"), then it's breaking the law.

The ruling does not condemn file-sharing technology, just the way it's sold. Some of the finer points of the decision: But two of them have already shown reluctance to blame the software for how people use it. All the Supremes said was that Grokster and StreamCast can be sued - we'll have to see what the lower U.S. The bottom line is that nobody really won or lost the case. The finer points about peer-to-peer file-sharing: There's still a lot of air to be cleared about the U.S.
