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-"For example, in July 2002, Representative Howard Berman introduced the "
-"Peer-to-Peer Piracy Prevention Act (H.R. 5211), which would immunize "
-"copyright holders from liability for damage done to computers when the "
-"copyright holders use technology to stop copyright infringement. In August "
-"2002, Representative Billy Tauzin introduced a bill to mandate that "
-"technologies capable of rebroadcasting digital copies of films broadcast on "
-"TV (i.e., computers) respect a \"broadcast flag\" that would disable copying "
-"of that content. And in March of the same year, Senator Fritz Hollings "
-"introduced the Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act, "
-"which mandated copyright protection technology in all digital media "
-"devices. See GartnerG2, \"Copyright and Digital Media in a Post-Napster "
-"World,\" 27 June 2003, 33–34, available at <ulink "
-"url=\"http://free-culture.cc/notes/\">link #44</ulink>."
+#. type: Content of: <book><part><chapter><section><para><footnote><para>
+#: freeculture.xml:9740
+msgid ""
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/> The only circuit court exception "
+"is found in <citetitle>Recording Industry Association of America "
+"(RIAA)</citetitle> v. <citetitle>Diamond Multimedia Systems</citetitle>, 180 "
+"F. 3d 1072 (9th Cir. 1999). There the court of appeals for the Ninth Circuit "
+"reasoned that makers of a portable MP3 player were not liable for "
+"contributory copyright infringement for a device that is unable to record or "
+"redistribute music (a device whose only copying function is to render "
+"portable a music file already stored on a user's hard drive). At the "
+"district court level, the only exception is found in "
+"<citetitle>Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, "
+"Inc</citetitle>. v. <citetitle>Grokster, Ltd</citetitle>., 259 F. Supp. 2d "
+"1029 (C.D. Cal., 2003), where the court found the link between the "
+"distributor and any given user's conduct too attenuated to make the "
+"distributor liable for contributory or vicarious infringement liability."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <book><part><chapter><section><para><footnote><para><indexterm><primary>
+#: freeculture.xml:9759
+msgid "Tauzin, Billy"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <book><part><chapter><section><para><footnote><para><indexterm><primary>
+#: freeculture.xml:9775
+msgid "Hollings, Fritz"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <book><part><chapter><section><para><footnote><para>
+#: freeculture.xml:9759
+msgid ""
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/> For example, in July 2002, "
+"Representative Howard Berman introduced the Peer-to-Peer Piracy Prevention "
+"Act (H.R. 5211), which would immunize copyright holders from liability for "
+"damage done to computers when the copyright holders use technology to stop "
+"copyright infringement. In August 2002, Representative Billy Tauzin "
+"introduced a bill to mandate that technologies capable of rebroadcasting "
+"digital copies of films broadcast on TV (i.e., computers) respect a "
+"<quote>broadcast flag</quote> that would disable copying of that "
+"content. And in March of the same year, Senator Fritz Hollings introduced "
+"the Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act, which mandated "
+"copyright protection technology in all digital media devices. See GartnerG2, "
+"<quote>Copyright and Digital Media in a Post-Napster World,</quote> 27 June "
+"2003, 33–34, available at <ulink "
+"url=\"http://free-culture.cc/notes/\">link #44</ulink>. <placeholder "
+"type=\"indexterm\" id=\"1\"/> <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"2\"/> "
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"3\"/>"