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September 29, 2004

EFF p2p copyright guide

The EFF's Fred von Lohmann has written a copyright guide no p2p developer - or anyone who's seriously interested in the p2p wars, for that matter - should be without. [PDF link]

It's solid gold and includes 10 general steps to ponder if you want to, "reduce the chance that your project will be an easy, inviting target for copyright owners; and (2) minimize the chances that your case will become the next legal precedent that content owners can use to threaten future innovators".

1. Make and store no copies.
2. Your two options: total control or total anarchy.
3. Better to sell stand-alone software products than on-going services.
4. What are your substantial noninfringing uses?
5. Don't promote infringing uses.
6. Disaggregate functions.
7. Don't make your money from the infringing activities of your users.
8. Give up the EULA.
9. No direct customer support.
10. Be open source.

(Continued at p2pnet.net)


Posted by yatta at 04:40 PM