[05/18/04] Lawyers representing the makers of the Kazaa file-sharing software, Sharman Networks, told the Australian Federal Court on Friday that their client has in no way infringed copyright.

The counsel for Sharman Networks, Robert Ellicott, said the software maker is not the uploader of music files, and therefore isn’t liable for file trading on its network. Furthermore, because the courts have yet to show anyone has violated copyright by using Kazaa, an infringement case against Sharman has no merit in law, the company argued.
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Posted Tuesday, May 25th, 2004 at 8:36 pm
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