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+-   Open WiFi Owners Off the Hook in Germany-> on Thursday July 10 2008, @08:45PM ulash

Submitted by ulash on Thursday July 10 2008, @08:45PM
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ulash writes "Ars Technica reports that a court in Germany ruled in favor of an open WiFi network owner stating that if other users use your open WiFi network without your consent and download copyrighted material you cannot be automatically held responsible for their actions. This does not carry much (if any) weight in the US but here is to hoping that it will at least have a positive impact in the EU as starters. From the article:
The decision comes out of a case where an unidentified artist sued a man because his IP address was identified as offering one of her songs for download on a P2P network. The defendant argued that he wasn't guilty of copyright infringement, but that he had operated an open wireless network and that someone else may have connected to it in order to use P2P. The prosecution responded by saying that open WiFi networks are easily abused, and that it's the owner's responsibility to ensure that the network is locked down and encrypted.(...)The court said that the "abstract risk of abuse" of the defendant's connection is not enough to require him by law to lock it down. There was also no concrete evidence of copyright infringement on the defendant's part, therefore he should not be held liable for damages, the judge said .""

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