Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, a public interest group which focuses on digital rights and intellectual property, will be online Monday, June 27, at 3 p.m. ET to discuss the decision and what it means to consumers and tech companies.
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“Internet file-sharing services will be held responsible if they intend for their customers to use software primarily to swap songs and movies illegally,” reports Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge.
The rest of the article is at The Washington Post, Court: File-Sharing Services May Be Sued



