The Supreme Court's consideration of ISP liability for piracy by doing nothing touches on the complex issue of secondary liability for copyright infringement. ISPs act as intermediaries between users and the internet, and their role in facilitating or enabling piracy is a subject of ongoing debate. The court's decision could have significant implications for the tech industry and copyright holders. ISPs may need to reassess their policies on handling piracy allegations and consider implementing more proactive measures to prevent copyright infringement on their networks.
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ISPs' role in facilitating piracy is under scrutiny
The Supreme Court's decision may impact the tech industry and copyright holders
ISPs may need to reassess their policies on handling piracy allegations
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