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Originally Posted by carld
Nope, that's an entirely different thing.
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No, it's the exact same situation.
Someone is getting content from unknown sources without verifying if that source is authorized to distribute or not. They are then turning around and re-distributing the same content themselves. If it turns out that the content is unauthorized, then they should be able to just remove it without being held legally responsible.
Which did I just describe, the Amazon situation, or P2P?