Ken Fuhrman's Colorado-based start-up company is a television junkie's dream, making powerful home media servers to hold digitized versions of television shows, movies and music. But Fuhrman is
worried. On Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether file-swapping software companies Grokster and StreamCast Networks should be held responsible for the widespread copyright
infringement on their networks, and he's afraid his company, Interact-TV, could be affected too.
Read the whole story at Cnet, March 28, 2005 »