BUENOS AIRES — An Argentine appellate court has sustained a previous ruling indicting the owners of an internet company hosting a highly popular website used by surfers to exchange music, videos and e-books breaching copyright rules.
The company, Wiroos SRL, which hosts and owns Taringa!, an online community that claims to receive more than 180,000 visits a day, says it has no control over the activities of users, but the court accused it of playing a pivotal role in the swap of files in violation of the intellectual property law by providing technological support for the activity, Argentina’s Judiciary Power ...
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