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P-ISSN 2575-3819
E-ISSN 2575-3827
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Vol. 12, Issue 2, 2005January 01, 2005 EDT

Peer-to-Peer and Substantial Noninfringing Use: Giving the Term “Substantial” Some Meaning

Richard M. Myrick, Journal of Intellectual Property,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. v. GroksterIn re Aimster Copyright LitigationSony Corporation of America v. Universal City StudiosInc.A&M RecordsInc. v. NapsterInc.Grokster II
Journal of Intellectual Property
Richard M. Myrick & Journal of Intellectual Property, Peer-to-Peer and Substantial Noninfringing Use: Giving the Term “Substantial” Some Meaning, 12 Journal of Intellectual Property 539 (2005).

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