As the war over P2P downloading heats up, and the record companies launch the novel marketing technique of suing their customers, I think it is an appropriate time to settle some of the pervasive myths about U.S. copyright law which fuel both sides of the debate, writes Mark Rasch, SecurityFocus columnist and former head of the Justice Department's computer crime unit.
Nice to see this getting as much attention as it is now days, the RIAA has been busy spreading FUD for ages, and it’s going to take quite a while to clean up the mess.
Repeat after me: File-Sharing isn’t theft, it’s infringement.