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Vniversitas

versão impressa ISSN 0041-9060

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LEON ROBAYO, Édgar Iván  e  VARELA PEZZANO, Eduardo Secondo. A PEER TO PEER COLISION: HABEAS DATA VERSUS COPYRIGHTS. Vniversitas [online]. 2010, n.120, pp.237-252. ISSN 0041-9060.

P2P networks allow millions of Internet users to download files that, at least in theory, ought to be protected by the laws of copyright. The entertainment industry's reaction has been to file multiple lawsuits against users of this technology in different parts of the world. One of the measures by which the latter has been achieved has been the discovery of users' identities through their IP addresses by means of judicial orders given to internet service providers. Nevertheless, this practice constitutes a manifest and proven violation of constitutional rights such as habeas data and privacy.

Palavras-chave : peer-to-peer; habeas data; right to privacy; copyright; internet service providers; Data Protection; Internet Service Providers Copyright.

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