This precedent setting ruling by Judge Neil V. Wake will provide the legal foundation for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to more aggressively stop individuals from distributing unauthorized copyrighted music over Peer-to-Peer networks,? said CEO & Chairman Safwat Fahmy SafeMedia Corp., Boca Raton, Fl.
?This landmark case means that anyone who has P2P programs on their computer, which connect to a contaminated P2P network (even without downloading files) is committing copyright infringement since the only reason to have the programs is to make copyrighted files available to all other users,? said Pasquale Giordano, president & COO, SafeMedia Corp.
continued @ mayocommunications.com
2 Responses
SafeMedia is full of BS
September 1st, 2007 at 8:08 am
1“SafeMedia purveys FBOS (Flaming Bag of S#!t) technology?by presenting would be customers, and their influencers (e.g. politicians) with the sense of urgency of a fire; and at the end of the day all they have is feces on their shoes with little else to show for it. The funny thing is that the MPAA, RIAA, et. al. are well aware of this, yet SafeMedia and MAYO persists with their biweekly amateur-hour PR screeds.”
nope
September 29th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
2safemedia is having major problems these days. bouncing paychecks left and right for the past month straight.
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