Sameer should sue the SPA

Mark O. Aldrich maldrich at grci.com
Tue Oct 15 16:44:55 PDT 1996


On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Matthew Ghio wrote:

> Also, SPA is going after C2 because one of their customers allegedly
> had a link to a pirate site - but they have (apparently) not gone after
> the pirate site itself!  Could someone explain to me how there can be a
> finding of contributory copyright infringement, when there is no direct
> copyright infringement?
<snip> 

The SPA isn't going to go after pirate sites because they're operated by
kids in basements who've got no money.  C2 has money.  The SPA likes
money.  SPA sues C2.  (I'm sure there's some formal sentential logic that
someone can post that will state this in even more succinct terms.)

The SPA doesn't care about what's right or what's wrong, or what's legal
or what isn't.  It wants money and it must not be getting enough from its
member organizations, so it's time for a few law suits.

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