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If you are a target of P2P-related legal action from a copyright owner, the most important contribution you can make to copywrongs.org is to write an ongoing journal about what's happening to you with regard to file sharing and legal events. The public needs to hear about the side effects (often unintended) of this massive wave of legal actions against file traders. The press and lawmakers need to meet you as a person with a life and family that may have been hurt by recent events. And the music/movie industries can learn something about how and why people think about file trading and the issues around the sale and sharing of copyrighted works.

You have a perspective that most can't even imagine, and you have a unique opportunity to teach the world. Click "Get a blog of my own" for instructions about getting started, and write us at copywrongs@copywrongs.org if you have any questions.

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http://subpoenadefense.org/

A resource for individuals seeking information on how to defend themselves if their identity has been subpoenaed by a private third party seeking to enforce their copyrights on the Internet. Subpoena Defense is a joint project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the US Internet Industry Association and other organizations.
 
http://chillingeffects.org/ Chilling Effects aims to help you understand the protections that the First Amendment and intellectual property laws give to your online activities. The Chilling Effects Clearinghouse is a collaboration among law school clinics and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
 
http://www.eff.org/effector/16/20.php The Aug 4 issue of the EFFECTOR has lots of coverage of file sharing issues.
http://www.eff.org/ And have you spent some quality time at the EFF main site? Plenty of great information there and pointers to even more resources.