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-"The only circuit court exception is found in Recording Industry Association "
-"of America (RIAA) v. Diamond Multimedia Systems, 180 F. 3d 1072 (9th "
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-"makers of a portable MP3 player were not liable for contributory copyright "
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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 "
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-"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 "
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+msgid "Grokster, Ltd."
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+"distributor and any given user's conduct too attenuated to make the "
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+msgid "Hollings, Fritz"
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+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/> For example, in July 2002, "
+"Representative Howard Berman introduced the Peer-to-Peer Piracy Prevention "
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+"copyright infringement. In August 2002, Representative Billy Tauzin "
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