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Originally Posted by Redrob
Time shifting has to do with storing a program so that an individual can view the program later when it is more convenient.
It has nothing to do with whether the subject matter is in the public domain or not. If the privately-owned content is made available to the public, it is not time shifting.
Time Shifting Definition on Wikipedia
Privately-owned content that has been placed in a publicly accessible tube site or P2P is not time-shifting, it is piracy.
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wow cluelessly making an arguement based on a page that only references the 24 year old case
you might want to read up on the most recent supreme court decision regarding timeshifting in a cloud (a cloud which as it was designed included the public internet too)
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/08/victory-dvrs-cloud
considering a swarm is just another form of cloud this ruling is a game changer to your outdated oppinion on how fair use works