P2p round-table in Hungary
p2pnet.net news:- The E-commerce Research Center at Corvinus University in Budapest is hosting a round-table discussion about p2p file-sharing.
Those taking part include reps from:
- EMI:
- MaHasz: Hungarian Recording Industry Association
- Three different associations promoting copyright protection
- T-online: Largest ISP in Hungary
- Elite Defense: Legal support for p2p users and service providers
“Also, we shall have a reasonably popular artist, known as Pierrot, who is both song-writer and performer,” say the organizers.
(Cheers, Ray)
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March 23rd, 2007 at 9:43 pm
The discussion is clearly unbalanced. Even so, I find it remarkable that the last member is even included in the discussion.