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- United_States_v._LaMacchia abstract "United States v. LaMacchia 871 F.Supp. 535 (1994) was a case decided by the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts which ruled that, under the copyright and cybercrime laws effective at the time, committing copyright infringement for non-commercial motives could not be prosecuted under criminal copyright law. The ruling gave rise to what became known as the LaMacchia Loophole which is that criminal charges of fraud or copyright infringement would be dismissed under current legal standards, so long as there was no profit motive involved. The court's ruling explicitly drew attention to the shortcomings of current law that allowed people to facilitate mass copyright infringement while being immune to prosecution under the Copyright Act. The NET Act, passed in 1997, was a direct response to this. The law provides for criminal prosecution of individuals who engage in copyright infringement even when there is no commercial benefit from the infringement.".
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- United_States_v._LaMacchia wikiPageID "34100795".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia wikiPageRevisionID "594144151".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia citations "871".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia court United_States_District_Court_for_the_District_of_Massachusetts.
- United_States_v._LaMacchia dateDecided "1994-12-28".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia fullName "United States of America v. David LaMacchia".
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- United_States_v._LaMacchia holding "Copyright prosecutions may only be brought under Section 506 of the Copyright Act, which does not include non-commercial copyright infringement within its scope.".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia judge "Justice Richard Stearns".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia keywords "NET Act, copyright infringement, LaMacchia Loophole, wire fraud, Copyright Act, Cynosure".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia name "United States v. LaMacchia".
- United_States_v._LaMacchia subject Category:United_States_copyright_case_law.
- United_States_v._LaMacchia comment "United States v. LaMacchia 871 F.Supp. 535 (1994) was a case decided by the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts which ruled that, under the copyright and cybercrime laws effective at the time, committing copyright infringement for non-commercial motives could not be prosecuted under criminal copyright law.".
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