Curiouser and curiouser. Last December, Internet auction giant eBay quietly reversed a long-standing hands-off policy on monitoring its site for illegal sale of copyrighted materials. By policing its site, however, the San Jose-based company is technically waiving its immunity from copyright suits granted under safe-harbor provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA, 17 USC §512). Why would eBay invite trouble?
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