News.com has posted an interesting article where representatives of these two opposite parties argument their viewpoints in the hot P2P legal issues.
It might even work. Freenet may not be one of the most popular file-sharing networks right now, but its creators have carefully designed it to be as difficult as possible to censor or monitor. That has implications beyond copyright law. If successful, Freenet could make laws against publishing material such as libelous statements, trade secrets or military intelligence either irrelevant or, at least, unenforceable.
Read the discussion at News.com
Written by: Lasse Penttinen @ 7 Jul 2003 12:08