Music piracy students sentencing delayed
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Aussie students escape jail for online
music piracy
Aussie students escape jail for online
music piracy
11/19/2003 08:06 AMLucky boys
NY Times hacker sentencing
delayed
NY Times hacker sentencing
delayed
04/10/2004 05:06 AMLamo awaits fate
Stewart Sentencing Delayed for Motion
(Reuters)
Stewart Sentencing Delayed for Motion
(Reuters)
06/07/2004 10:37 AMReuters - Martha Stewart's lawyers said on
Monday that a federal judge agreed to delay the celebrity
homemaker's sentencing until July 8 so the court could consider
the defense team's motion for a new trial.
AU students' piracy sentencing deferred
AU students' piracy sentencing deferred
11/17/2003 10:05 PMZDNet Australia Nov 17 2003 9:26PM ET
Three Australian students plead guilty
to internet piracy
Three Australian students plead guilty
to internet piracy
11/18/2003 12:12 AMABC Online Nov 17 2003 11:34PM ET
European online music stores delayed by
red tape
European online music stores delayed by
red tape
04/20/2004 10:00 PMThe European Commission points the finger at "technical problems" for
the lack of music download services in Europe. However, red tape is
the real problem.
Music Group to Sue Students Over
Downloads (AP)
Music Group to Sue Students Over
Downloads (AP)
04/12/2005 11:50 AMAP - The recording industry intends to sue hundreds of college
students accused of illegally distributing music and movies across
Internet2, the super-fast computer network connecting leading
universities for researching the next generation of the Internet,
industry officials said Tuesday.
Napster to give students music
Napster to give students music
11/06/2003 03:52 PMThe music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give
students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to
replace campus file-swapping with legal listening.
Music group to sue students over
downloads
Music group to sue students over
downloads
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:45PM GMT
Students Compose Music To Win iPod
Students Compose Music To Win iPod
05/10/2004 07:05 PM"The GarageBandFEST was a nice way to inspire people to create and
share." By Ellen Young, Daily Princetonian (via MyAppleMenu)
Speaking of Music Piracy ....
Speaking of Music Piracy ....
04/09/2004 03:57 PMDigital music was supposed be a cheaper alternative to grossly
overpriced CDs. But the companies controlling the industry are looking
for ways to raise prices and boost their profits.
Napster to give students free music
Napster to give students free music
11/06/2003 05:04 PMCNET Nov 6 2003 3:53PM ET
Students Follow the Music to Apple
Laptops
Students Follow the Music to Apple
Laptops
08/23/2004 02:10 PMJefferson Graham writes for USA Today, Apples trendy iPod
digital music player, which has revitalized the company, is giving
laptop sales a boost during back-to-school season. Many students,
after falling in love with the iPod, are packing for college with new
Apple Macintosh computers. [Aug 23]
Music industry extends piracy war
Music industry extends piracy war
04/12/2005 07:42 AMMore than 900 illegal file-sharers face legal action as the music
industry steps up its anti-piracy war.
Online piracy 'devastates' music
Online piracy 'devastates' music
03/06/2004 02:04 AMNet piracy has had a "devastating" impact on the music business, says
a leading record industry figure.
Study: Music Piracy Rising
Study: Music Piracy Rising
01/17/2004 10:53 PMDespite the eternal vigilance of the RIAA, punctuated by threats of
dire consequences and the occasional lawsuit, people are downloading
music illegally at an unprecedented rate.
Some Twists in Music Piracy Lawsuits
Some Twists in Music Piracy Lawsuits
08/22/2004 12:24 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 22 2004 5:04AM GMT
Web music piracy fight 'working'
Web music piracy fight 'working'
01/22/2004 08:23 AMThe global record industry says it is winning the fight against
internet piracy, and warns of a legal crackdown.
15 Charged in Music Piracy Crackdown
15 Charged in Music Piracy Crackdown
06/23/2004 03:00 AMLos Angeles Times Jun 23 2004 7:04AM GMT
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
11/06/2003 09:35 PMMr. Show writes "Napster and Penn State have unveiled a deal to give
faculty and students free access to music beginning next spring. The
deal would give ...
Australian Students Get Suspended
Sentence For Music Website
Australian Students Get Suspended
Sentence For Music Website
11/18/2003 04:46 AMThree students in Australia accused of offering music for download via
their website have
received "suspended" sentences, meaning they will
not be going to jail. The article is not at all clear on what the
site in question actually did. It's not clear if this was simply a
website where you could download some music that they stored on their
own server, or if they had created some sort of music sharing app that
the article mistakenly refers to as a website. Either way, the three
students received small fines and community service which upset the
music industry to no end. There's this angry quote from a music
industry executive saying, "I wonder how much music you need to steal
before you go to jail?" Well, that's the problem. These students
didn't actually "steal" any music. It sounds like they infringed on
copyrights - but that's quite different from stealing, no matter how
many times the recording industry claims it's the same thing.
Furthermore, as the court pointed out, the students didn't make any
money off of this deal, and are clearly sorry about what they've done.
But, the recording industry has determined that by not putting these
students in jail it's a "slap in the face" to the industry. Here you
have a group of students who were
promoting music to music fans
at no benefit to themselves, and the industry is so blinded by their
old business model that they're upset the kids weren't sent to jail.
Three plead guilty to Internet music
piracy
Three plead guilty to Internet music
piracy
11/17/2003 11:09 PMABC Online Nov 17 2003 10:31PM ET
Music Industry Looks East to Tackle
Piracy
Music Industry Looks East to Tackle
Piracy
04/12/2005 06:10 AMMusic firms are launching their first lawsuits in Asia as the
crackdown on net piracy continues. The International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry announced this morning it had filed 963
lawsuits, with some of them in Japan. Other countries targeted this
time round include the Netherlands, Finland, Ireland and Iceland.
Music sales in Japan have fallen by nearly a third in the past five
years - the country has the world's second-largest market for music.
John Kennedy, IFPI chairman and chief executive, said: "The
industry has decided this is the time to act. The Japanese are
law-abiding citizens and it may be this delivers the short, sharp jolt
that we need there."
The lawsuits come as legal online alternatives such as Napster and
iTunes continue to expand. The industry is also calling for ISPs to
take a more pro-active approach by going after those who illegally
upload material themselves.

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Reuters CoverageRead full story...Tech firms in court over music piracy
Tech firms in court over music piracy
03/31/2005 03:24 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Wed Mar 30, 04:40 pm GMT
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through Court
(AP)
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through Court
(AP)
08/20/2004 02:48 PMAP - A woman in Milwaukee and her ex-boyfriend are under orders to pay
thousands to the recording industry. A man in California refinanced
his home to pay an $11,000 settlement. A year after it began, the
industry's legal campaign against Internet music piracy is inching
through the federal courts, producing some unexpected twists.
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
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through
Courts
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through
Courts
08/20/2004 09:27 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 21 2004 2:07AM GMT
Music Sales Strong Despite Digital
Piracy (AP)
Music Sales Strong Despite Digital
Piracy (AP)
04/12/2004 08:57 AMAP - Online file-sharing and other digital piracy persist, but a
gradual turnaround in U.S. music sales that began last fall picked up
in the first quarter of this year, resulting in the industry's best
domestic sales in years.
Wired News: Speaking of Music Piracy
....
Wired News: Speaking of Music Piracy
....
04/11/2004 02:52 AMSpeaking of Music Piracy .. devil's
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Music piracy, bootlegging still burning
issues
Music piracy, bootlegging still burning
issues
08/17/2004 01:16 PMUSA Today Aug 17 2004 5:07PM GMT
Christian teens see no wrong in music
piracy
Christian teens see no wrong in music
piracy
05/06/2004 11:40 AMComputer Shopper May 6 2004 4:13PM GMT
Music sales strong despite digital
piracy
Music sales strong despite digital
piracy
04/12/2004 07:26 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 12 2004 11:13PM GMT
Legal Music Downloads At 35%, Soon To
Pass Piracy
Legal Music Downloads At 35%, Soon To
Pass Piracy
06/22/2005 01:47 AMMusic group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
Music group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:41PM GMT
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
Students Crazy About iPod Follow The
Music To Apple Laptops
Students Crazy About iPod Follow The
Music To Apple Laptops
08/23/2004 12:47 AMMany students, after falling in love with the iPod, are packing for
college with new Apple Macintosh computers. By Jefferson Graham, USA
Today (via MyAppleMenu)
Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music
Sharing Site
Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music
Sharing Site
11/11/2003 02:21 AMNapster blames red tape for growing
music piracy
Napster blames red tape for growing
music piracy
01/26/2004 10:58 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 27 2004 2:45AM GMT
Music Will Be Saved By Piracy Crackdown,
Not iTunes: Study
Music Will Be Saved By Piracy Crackdown,
Not iTunes: Study
11/19/2003 10:31 PMInforma believes that online music sales will rise in the next five
years, but will only represent a total of around 12 per cent of the
market as a whole, with digital sales only making up 5.7 per cent. By
Jo Best (Silicon.com via MyAppleMenu)
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