Music Industry Sues More Computer Users (AP)
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Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
04/28/2004 09:30 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 29 2004 1:52AM GMT
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users
04/28/2004 05:36 PMCNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
04/29/2004 02:54 PMCNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more computer users - Apr 28, 2004
.. another round of lawsuits against filesharers ..
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Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
04/28/2004 08:12 PMAP via Newsday Apr 29 2004 0:36AM GMT
Music industry sues 482 more computer
users for swapping song files online
Music industry sues 482 more computer
users for swapping song files online
06/22/2004 07:12 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jun 22 2004 11:06PM GMT
Music industry suing 532 computer users
for piracy
Music industry suing 532 computer users
for piracy
01/22/2004 04:21 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 22 2004 8:19AM GMT
Music industry sues 477 more
Music industry sues 477 more
04/29/2004 01:59 AMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 5:53AM GMT
Music Industry Sues 493 Over Downloads
Music Industry Sues 493 Over Downloads
05/24/2004 04:05 PMAP via Los Angeles Times May 24 2004 8:42PM GMT
Music industry sues file-sharers
Music industry sues file-sharers
01/22/2004 03:10 AMThe US music industry starts legal action against more than 500 users
accused of sharing songs online.
Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
05/27/2004 10:48 AM?A U.S. music industry group said Monday it had sued 493 more people
for copyright infringement as part of its campaign to stop consumers
from copying music over the Internet. The Recording Industry
Association of America has now sued 2,947 individuals since last
September in an attempt to discourage people from copying songs
through ?peer to peer? networks like Kazaa and LimeWire.?
Music Industry Sues Even
Computerless-Citizens
Music Industry Sues Even
Computerless-Citizens
12/03/2003 08:40 PMRed Nova Dec 3 2003 6:43PM ET
Music industry sues 532 in piracy suits
Music industry sues 532 in piracy suits
01/22/2004 10:16 AMglobetechnology.com Jan 22 2004 2:08PM GMT
Industry Sues 532 Music File
Distributors (AP)
Industry Sues 532 Music File
Distributors (AP)
01/22/2004 10:21 AMAP - The recording industry on Wednesday sued 532 computer users it
said were illegally distributing songs over the Internet, the first
lawsuits since a federal appeals court blocked the use of special
copyright subpoenas to identify those being targeted.
Music industry sues 493 more people over
file sharing
Music industry sues 493 more people over
file sharing
05/24/2004 09:48 PMSiliconValley.com May 25 2004 1:15AM GMT
Music Industry Sues 83-Year-Old Dead
Woman (AP)
Music Industry Sues 83-Year-Old Dead
Woman (AP)
02/05/2005 09:23 PMAP - Gertrude Walton was recently targeted by the recording industry
in a lawsuit that accused her of illegally trading music over the
Internet. But Walton died in December after a long illness, and
according to her daughter, the 83-year-old hated computers.
RIAA sues more computer users
RIAA sues more computer users
04/28/2004 05:26 PMCNEWS Apr 28 2004 9:29PM GMT
Music Industry Sues Hundreds Of File
Sharers At Colleges (washingtonpost.com)
Music Industry Sues Hundreds Of File
Sharers At Colleges (washingtonpost.com)
04/13/2005 01:48 AMwashingtonpost.com - The entertainment industry's effort to sue music
and movie pirates into submission is reaching into the Internet's next
generation with the filing of several hundred lawsuits yesterday
against college students using a faster version of the Web called
Internet2.
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
02/17/2004 03:51 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 17 2004 8:21PM GMT
Music industry legal targets include
retiree who doesn't own computer
Music industry legal targets include
retiree who doesn't own computer
12/03/2003 07:25 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 3 2003 6:10PM ET
Computer users sued for swapping music
Ill. gov. seeks ban on violent video
games Bush prepares for
Computer users sued for swapping music
Ill. gov. seeks ban on violent video
games Bush prepares for
12/19/2004 03:28 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Dec 17, 05:25 am GMT
FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music
Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings,
Music News
FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music
Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings,
Music News
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MWH Soft Ships Third Generation of
Industry-Preferred InfoWater Suite for
Power ArcGIS Users in the Global
Waterworks Industry
MWH Soft Ships Third Generation of
Industry-Preferred InfoWater Suite for
Power ArcGIS Users in the Global
Waterworks Industry
09/26/2004 03:49 AMReinforcing its vanguard position in water resources applications
software, MWH Soft, Inc., today announced the worldwide availability
of InfoWater® Generation V3 for ArcGIS® (ESRI, Redlands, CA). [PRWEB
Sep 26, 2004]
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
03/27/2005 03:49 PMBaku Today Mar 27 2005 5:57PM GMT
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
09/13/2004 03:06 AMGerman company RapidSolution Software has released the Windows
software Tunebite. Music tracks purchased from the Internet are
copy-protected and involve important restrictions for many users when
they are played back. With the option to re-record them while they are
played, Tunebite legally provides the user with new music files
without restrictions. This ensures that music bought from Apple
iTunes, Sony Connect, AOL or other music platforms in the Internet can
be played back and listened to from everywhere. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
03/25/2005 07:11 AMMusic Industry News Network Mar 25 2005 7:53AM GMT
Computer industry to entertainment
industry: we lied (right on!)
Computer industry to entertainment
industry: we lied (right on!)
09/22/2004 02:18 AM
Cory Doctorow:
This amazing open letter to the entertainment industry, signed by the
computer industry, is a nigh-perfect expression of what constitutes a
successful approach to Internet technology. And it made me laugh my
ass off.
We lied to you. In the golden 80s and 90s we told you micropayments
and content protection would work; that you would be able to charge
minuscule amounts of money whenever someone listened to your music or
watched your movie. We told you untruths which we well knew would
never work - after all, we would've never used them ourselves.
Instead, we wrote things like Kazaa and Gnutella, and all other evil
P2P applications to get the stuff free.
We told you these things so that you would finance the things we
really wanted to build, not the things that you wanted to be built. We
knew all along that DRM schemes do not work, and we knew that whatever
we create can be broken by us. We don't care anymore, because your
money made us bigger than you.
Look at us: every year, we churn out more computer games than your
entire industry is worth. You know how we do it? We like our
customers. We don't treat them like potential criminals, and try to
make our products do less. We invent new things like online
role-playing -games, where the money does not come from duplication of
bits (which cannot be stopped, regardless of your DRM scheme) but from
providing experiences that the people want.
We saw that you were old and weak. So we took advantage of it: told
you things that you wanted to hear so we could kick you in the head in
twenty years. Some of us told you that the future is going to be
interactive - what did you do? You started to think how to make
interactive movies (CD-I, anyone?), which is not what it really means,
while we wrote games and tried to understand the new mediums, not how
to bolt it on onto old things.
We lied to you. And we apologize for that, but it was for the greater
good. So we're not the least bit sorry.
Signed: The Computer Industry
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Record Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia
Record Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia
04/12/2005 02:45 PMThe International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which
represents the global recording industry, has filed suit against 963
individuals across Europe and Asia for illegally sharing copyrighted
music on peer-to-peer networks. "Ignorance really is no longer an
excuse," said IFPI Chairman John Kennedy.
Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)
Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)
02/17/2004 02:22 PMAP - The recording industry sued 531 more computer users Tuesday it
said were illegally distributing songs over the Internet in what has
become a routine reminder reminder that college students, teenagers
and others can face expensive lawsuits for swapping music online.
U.S. Recording Industry Sues 482 More
People
U.S. Recording Industry Sues 482 More
People
06/22/2004 04:01 PMRecord industry sues more over downloads
Record industry sues more over downloads
02/17/2004 05:14 PMBoston Globe Feb 17 2004 9:47PM GMT
Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying
Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying
02/13/2004 11:47 PMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 14 2004 4:05AM GMT
Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers
Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers
02/17/2004 03:41 PMThe U.S. music industry today said it sued 531 more people for online
copyright infringement.
Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying (AP)
Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying (AP)
02/13/2004 09:10 PMAP - A film industry group that oversees copy protection technology of
movie DVDs filed a patent infringement lawsuit Friday against 321
Studios Inc., the maker of popular DVD-copying programs.
Industry Group Sues Software Maker Over
DVD Copying
Industry Group Sues Software Maker Over
DVD Copying
02/14/2004 09:07 PMA film industry group that oversees copy protection technology of
movie DVDs filed a patent infringement lawsuit Friday against 321
Studios Inc., the maker of popular DVD-copying programs.
Record Industry Sues 754 for Internet
Song Swaps
Record Industry Sues 754 for Internet
Song Swaps
12/19/2004 03:11 PMA recording industry trade group said Thursday that it has filed
another wave of lawsuits against 754 people it suspects of
distributing songs over the Internet without permission. The Recording
Industry Association of America has now sued more than 7,000 people
for distributing its songs over "peer to peer" networks like
eDonkey and Kazaa, in an effort to discourage the online song copying
that it believes has cut into CD sales.
The RIAA typically settles copyright infringement suits for around
$5,000 each. Despite more than a year of headline-grabbing lawsuits,
peer-to-peer use has not declined. An average of 7.5 million users
were logged on to peer-to-peer networks in November 2004, up from 4.4
million in November 2003, according to the research firm BigChampagne.

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Hash Patents
Altnet Sues Record Industry Over File
Hash Patents
09/09/2004 10:51 AMRIAA sues another 532 users, using John
Doe tactics in some instances
RIAA sues another 532 users, using John
Doe tactics in some instances
01/22/2004 02:13 AMThe RIAA has announced that another 532 users have been sued by the
recording industry for sharing music illegally.
APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place
APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place
05/14/2004 04:51 PMEURweb May 14 2004 8:11PM GMT
RIAA Sues Internet2 Users for High-Speed
Copyright Violation
RIAA Sues Internet2 Users for High-Speed
Copyright Violation
04/14/2005 02:29 AMNewsFactor Network Apr 14 2005 6:09AM GMT
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