ottimi punti i punti sulla giurisdizione e sul rapporto civile/penale non sono banali c'e' anche il caso della richiesta di estradizione del ragazzo inglese precedente ma meno notizia Richard O'Dwyer http://is.gd/5KUpTy http://is.gd/YcasSJ segnalo la petizione http://is.gd/X5ajfF On 27/01/2012 03:38, J.C. DE MARTIN wrote:
Megaupload: A Lot Less Guilty Than You Think <http://www.granick.com/blog/?p=739>
Posted by jennifer under copyright/IP <http://www.granick.com/blog/?cat=15> , crime <http://www.granick.com/blog/?cat=27>
The recent Department of Justice decision to indict Megaupload <http://www.scribd.com/doc/78786408/Mega-Indictment> for copyright infringement and related offenses raises some very thorny questions from a criminal law perspective. A few preliminaries: I'm responsible for the musings below, but I thank Robert Weisberg <http://www.law.stanford.edu/directory/profile/61/> of Stanford Law School for taking the time to talk through the issues and giving me pointers to some relevant cases. Also, an indictment contains unproven allegations, and the facts may well turn out to be different, or to imply different things in full context.
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