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arstechnica.com -  Earlier this week, a decision by the judge presiding over Elektra v. Barker was widely misreported as providing substantial support for the argument that making a song available over a P2P network constitutes copyright infringement. Another decision rendered the same day and just brought to light by the EFF actually does come to that conclusion, and the judge in that case has quashed a subpoena issued by the RIAA to learn the identities of four anonymous Boston University students.
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