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offline FLUX on 2003-06-26 07:45 [#00757686]
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Illegal Downloaders To Be Sued
26/06/2003 08:25 AM
Andy Sullivan
A recording-industry trade group says it plans to sue
hundreds of individuals who illegally distribute copyrighted
songs over the Internet, expanding its anti-piracy fight
into millions of homes.

The Recording Industry Association of America said it hopes
to curb illegal song downloading by tracking down the
heaviest users of popular "peer to peer" services like Kazaa
and suing them for thousands of dollars in damages.

"We're going to begin taking names and preparing lawsuits
against peer-to-peer network users who are illegally making
available a substantial number of music files to millions of
other computer users," RIAA President Cary Sherman said in a
conference call.

The RIAA believes the popular peer-to-peer services, which
allow users to copy music, movies and other files from each
others' hard drives, are partly responsible for a decline in
CD sales, and has aggressively sought to shut them down.

But until now the industry has shied away from directly
suing users, opting instead to send them online warnings and
clutter up the networks with dummy files.

Some advocates have argued the networks provide a harmless
way for music fans to discover new artists, but Sherman and
other music-industry figures likened them to shoplifters who
steal groceries and other tangible goods.

A recent court ruling makes it easier to track down
copyright violators through their Internet providers, and
Sherman said investigators would begin to track down
hundreds of users who make their digital-music collections
available for copying. Lawsuits asking for statutory damages
of $150,000 per count will likely be filed in six to eight
weeks, he said.

The industry will not initially target those who do not
allow others to copy their music collections, he said. Music
fans who wish to avoid legal action should change the
settings on their peer-to-peer software to block access to
their hard drives, or uninstall the software complete


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-06-26 07:47 [#00757687]
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4th thread of the day on this topic :)


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-06-26 07:47 [#00757688]
Points: 16065 Status: Regular



yeah i know... its so sad...

fucking hypocritical cunts


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-06-26 07:48 [#00757691]
Points: 23472 Status: Lurker



once again -

sue me forr what, clicking a button that says download.
i'm not the muthafucka that put it therre, so fuck them,
they can sue me.
i'm skint anyway. stupid tarrts.



 

offline FLUX on 2003-06-26 07:48 [#00757692]
Points: 419 Status: Addict



software completely, he said.

The RIAA has managed to shut down Napster Inc, the first
peer-to-peer service, and several successors. But the trade
group suffered a setback last month when a judge ruled that
two other networks, Grokster and Morpheus, should not be
shut down because they do not control what is traded on
their systems.

"The RIAA, in their infinite wisdom, has decided to not only
alienate their own customers but attempt to drive them into
bankruptcy through litigation. So therefore they probably
won't be able to afford to buy any music even if they want
to," said Grokster President Wayne Rosso, who added he does
not support copyright infringement.

Four college students agreed last month to pay between
$12,000 and $17,500 each after the RIAA sued them for
allegedly operating illegal song-swapping networks on
campus.

RIAA members include AOL Time Warner Inc, Vivendi
Universal, Sony Corp, Bertelsmann AG, and EMI Group
Plc.


^
Hmm I see a boycott brewing for this lot.



 

offline Morton from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-06-26 07:52 [#00757696]
Points: 10000 Status: Addict | Followup to FLUX: #00757686



your avatar is mysterious...


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-06-26 07:55 [#00757701]
Points: 22557 Status: Lurker



i'm guessing the riaa will be gone in a few years.

suing people is just going to make them look even worse,
it's there own fault for making cds so fucking expensive


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-06-26 07:55 [#00757702]
Points: 23472 Status: Lurker



i'm gonna get sued and then kill the worrld


 

offline FLUX on 2003-06-26 07:57 [#00757710]
Points: 419 Status: Addict | Followup to Ceri JC: #00757687



I didnt see four, only one.
YOURS.
And anyhow
The mighty cut and paste always vanquishes the puny
paraphrase.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-06-26 08:02 [#00757731]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to FLUX: #00757710 | Show recordbag



He he, there was one before mine (which linked to that
article) and one afterwards...

Not that it matters- I imagine as the news breaks and people
in different time zones here it, they'll post it.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-06-26 08:20 [#00757765]
Points: 22557 Status: Lurker



OH MY GOD WAIT THEY'RE SUING PEOPLE??!!!?!!?!??!


 


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