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April 12, 2005
A Torrent of Government Documents
Posted by Alan Wexelblat
Copyfight reader Thad Anderson notes that his site, outragedmoderates.org, has started receiving increased traffic since being mentioned in Grokster amicus briefs. According to server logs, much of the increased traffic seems to be coming from .gov and even .mil sites. Outragedmoderates hosts a blog and various downloads including PDFs and torrents of (US) government documents of interest. Thad further notes that he's started tallying the number of pages shared over P2P since mid-February. Substantial non-infringing use, anyone?
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1. Donna Wentworth on April 12, 2005 6:50 PM writes...
You might also want to check out this post plus all the updates.
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