The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is urging a court to uphold the "server test," which holds that only those who control servers hosting copyrighted content are directly liable for infringement, not those who merely embed links. Rejecting this could make common online activities legally risky and undermine copyright's purpose of promoting knowledge access. Content creators should take note as this ruling could affect their ability to legally share or embed external media on the internet without fear of direct liability.
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