The Case Of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios V. Grokster, Ltd.

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Name of the case: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios v. Grokster, Ltd.
Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Citation: 545 U.S. 913 (2005)
Parties and their roles: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (Petitioner and defendant); Grokster, Ltd (Plaintiffs and respondents)
Facts: Grokster distributed free software that allowed computer users to share electronic files. These actions are called peer-to-peer networks. Using these networks, users can share digital files directly between their own computers, without the use of a main server. Furthermore, to download the software and copyrighted files, which allow the software companies to profit from advertising revenue, since they streamed ads to the software users.

Issues: Distribution of file sharing software, and

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