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TrustyFiles Update Provides Legal File Sharing Software, As Defined By The United States Supreme Court
RazorPop, a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing developer and distributor, proclaimed July 4th the United States P2P Independence Day in honor of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 27th decision in MGM v. Grokster. RazorPop released an update of its popular TrustyFiles software that complies with the ruling. "The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that P2P technology is legal," said Marc Freedman, CEO of RazorPop. "It truly is our Independence Day. The highest court in the country maintained the Sony doctrine based on substantial non-infringing use. Innovators are free to continue to develop new technologies like P2P that benefit consumers and society." "What the Court said is illegal is people infringing copyrights and companies that induce users into such activity. We have always stood against copyright infringement. In our latest software release we make this clearer than ever before. Upon installation the first thing our users see is a warning against using our software for infringement. The message is simple, direct, and unavoidable to ensure that we are not inducing our users according to the Supreme Court ruling." TrustyFiles 2.4.0.11 displays the following consumer advisory immediately on installation: TrustyFiles is legal software. However it can be used illegally. Some files, such as popular music, movies, and software, are protected by a copyright. It is illegal in the United States and many countries to infringe copyrights by downloading or sharing such files. Please use TrustyFiles responsibly and respect copyrighted content. Users then have the option to continue or quit TrustyFiles software installation. RazorPop is an active supporter of the legal use of P2P technology. RazorPop promotes files that can be legally downloaded and shared at its TopP2P web site and with its software users. RazorPop has offered a P2P Subscription plan to the major record labels. The Company supports independent and top artists, music publishers and distributors, and other content providers with its P2P Street Team and BrandedP2P marketing programs. The TrustyFiles web site contains a prominent advisory on P2P software risks, such as copyright infringement, data security, viruses, and unwanted exposure to pornography. RazorPop works directly with government agencies, including the FTC and FBI, to protect consumers and fight crimes against children.
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