Message for the RIAA
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RIAA Files More Lawsuits, Happily
Getting The Wrong Message Out
RIAA Files More Lawsuits, Happily
Getting The Wrong Message Out
12/03/2003 04:58 PMNo surprise at all, but the RIAA has now
launched their third
set of lawsuits against those they accuse of copyright
infringement for distributing works without the copyright owners
permission via various file sharing services. The more interesting
part of the article, though, is that the RIAA claims they're
convincing people that downloading is illegal. They mention a recent
study "showing 64 percent of Americans understand it is illegal to
download music." That's nice... except for the fact that it isn't
actually illegal to download music. It is most likely illegal to
download certain pieces of music, but there's plenty of music out
there that musicians
want you to download and share. Of
course, those musicians generally aren't supported by RIAA-member
labels, so the RIAA couldn't care any less about them.
The RIAA will fight on
The RIAA will fight on
12/28/2003 10:41 PMZDNet Australia Dec 28 2003 9:38PM ET
More RIAA stupidity
More RIAA stupidity
12/19/2004 03:40 PMRecording companies file suit against 754 computer file swappers LOS
ANGELES (AP) — Recording companies filed copyright infringement
lawsuits against 754 computer users Thursday, the latest round of
legal action in the industry’s effort to squelch unauthorized
swapping of music online. Among the named defendants were 20 computer
users suspected of swapping songs over university networks, according
to the Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group for
the largest music companies. Among the college…
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ISPs to RIAA: "go away!"
ISPs to RIAA: "go away!"
01/19/2004 04:17 PMISPs are refusing to cooperate with the RIAAs latest strategy in
clamping down on file-sharing.
RIAA Hit From Two Sides
RIAA Hit From Two Sides
04/09/2004 04:12 PMOpinion: A study showing that file sharing isn't hurting record
sales and a Canadian court ruling "legalizing" file sharing throw a
wrench into the RIAA's machine. It couldn't happen to a nicer bully.
RIAA Strikes Again
RIAA Strikes Again
01/22/2004 02:27 AMRIAA sues another 532 people for illegal
song-swapping: This is more than double the last batch of
lawsuits.
The nation's record companies Wednesday sued another 532
people for illegally distributing copyrighted music over the Internet,
stepping up their attack against online music
piracy.
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The RIAA Is Winning
The RIAA Is Winning
01/07/2004 04:44 PMCrackdown May Be Slowing Music Downloads:
I know I don't download anymore. You know they're on the winning side
when they don't make the news much anymore.
The recording industry's legal onslaught against Internet
song-swappers appears to be having its desired effect. The percentage
of Americans who download music online has been sliced in half,
according to a report released Sunday.
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Is the RIAA out of the ballgame?
Is the RIAA out of the ballgame?
12/19/2003 11:10 PMNot exactly, CNET News.com's
RIAA sues... (again)
RIAA sues... (again)
01/22/2004 02:12 AM RIAA sues... (again): The RIAA has just issued a new
lawsuit against 532 more "illegal filesharers"
only this time, they're also using the "john doe" approach
meaning that they dont have to have ascertain your name by
strongarming ISPs, but by suing your IP address, they let the judicial
system take care of that little detail.
RIAA-friendly P2P?
RIAA-friendly P2P?
09/23/2004 09:58 PM
Grouper, a different form of P2P."The Grouper program
does not allow file sharing of music, only streaming. However, you may
share other types of files as a download. On the plus side for the
persons sharing, Grouper allows the formation of mini networks with
email verification. The advantage of this is no script kiddies or
annoying fake files from the RIAA." You are sharing
privately between friends.
Welc
ome to the world of legal online music ambiguity. Say hello to
Grouper. "RIAA wants your fingerprints"
"RIAA wants your fingerprints"
06/05/2004 09:07 AMRIAA wants your fingerprints
RIAA wants your fingerprints
06/04/2004 05:20 PMBiometric iPod ready for market
RIAA - 5th most ' popular '
RIAA - 5th most ' popular '
01/04/2004 08:19 PMGoogle's 2003 Year-End Zeitgeist - from the German 'Zeit' for time and
'Geist' for meaning spirit - is based on more than 55 billion searches
conducted by ...
'We're just like the RIAA,' says SCO
'We're just like the RIAA,' says SCO
03/06/2004 02:04 AMRIAA: You Need To Get A Life!
RIAA: You Need To Get A Life!
07/16/2004 01:45 AMThe following is a message to the Recording Industry Association of
America, more commonly known as the RIAA: If I can't put it on my
iPod, you've got nothing I want. By John Ginn, Corvallis Gazette-Times
(via MyAppleMenu)
"their message"
"their message"
01/28/2004 03:23 AMWho Got the Message? There's a Way to
Know
Who Got the Message? There's a Way to
Know
06/03/2004 02:07 AMA new service promises to pull back the curtain on anyone hiding
behind the common white lie "I never got your e-mail."
"A Message From Al"
"A Message From Al"
04/15/2004 02:33 AMA Message From Al
A Message From Al
04/13/2004 04:55 AMWeird Al's statement about his parents' unexpected deaths .. dying in
your sleep
weirdal.com/msg.htm
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A message from Wes
A message from Wes
02/18/2004 01:36 PMNew Flurry of RIAA Lawsuits
New Flurry of RIAA Lawsuits
02/18/2004 07:51 AMThe music industry sues another 531 people for sharing copyright music
over peer-to-peer networks. That brings the total number of people
sued to nearly 1,500. By Katie Dean.
RIAA+litigation=bankruptcy
RIAA+litigation=bankruptcy
09/27/2004 11:03 AM
Being threatened with litigation by the RIAA? There's always
this solution.
More RIAA Lawsuits Filed
More RIAA Lawsuits Filed
02/18/2004 02:25 AMTechfocus Feb 18 2004 5:41AM GMT
RIAA: We see dead people
RIAA: We see dead people
02/06/2005 03:06 AMRegister ..
tonight
theregister.co.uk/2005/02/05/riaa_sues_the_dead
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RIAA wants your fingerprints | The
Register
RIAA wants your fingerprints | The
Register
06/05/2004 07:22 AMRIAA wants your fingerprints .. The Register ..
theregister
theregister.co.uk/2004/06/04/biometric_drm
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RIAA Sues the Dead
RIAA Sues the Dead
02/05/2005 09:41 PMRIAA sues another 493 people
RIAA sues another 493 people
05/25/2004 07:05 AMSeems the RIAA has to make payroll as they have sued another 493
people for copyright infringement with the total coming to nearly
3000. They have become one of the most hated organizations in the
United States by users of File Sharing when will the madness end. [DesignTechnica<
/a>]
No Computer? Don't Worry, the RIAA Will
Get You Too
No Computer? Don't Worry, the RIAA Will
Get You Too
12/03/2003 08:35 PM RIAA Targets Computer-Less Elderly
Couple
The RIAA levels its pack of rabid lawyers at an older couple who don't
own a computer. Not without any cause but they're pursuing the wrong
"criminals".
RIAA Sues Nearly 500 New Swappers
RIAA Sues Nearly 500 New Swappers
05/25/2004 10:14 AMBlock the riaa with protowall
Block the riaa with protowall
01/29/2004 01:59 PMTechfocus Jan 29 2004 6:05PM GMT
news that RIAA is not, in fact, above
the law
news that RIAA is not, in fact, above
the law
12/20/2003 05:02 AMU.S. court hamstrings RIAA supoena process .. US Court Rules against
RIAA .. put a stop to the insanity .. RIAA was dealt a blow ..
here
cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/19/music.download.reut/index.html
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The RIAA Sues 482 More People
The RIAA Sues 482 More People
06/22/2004 08:46 PMPepsi uses RIAA victim in ad
Pepsi uses RIAA victim in ad
01/24/2004 07:14 PMThis morning, we trawled Google expecting to see a stack of headlines
condemning Pepsi and the music industry. But - there was nary a one.
...
Congresscritters blast RIAA
Congresscritters blast RIAA
01/11/2004 12:27 PMPaul sez, "A bunch of congressfolks criticize the RIAA for
misinterpreting the DMCA, in front of the makers of electronic
gadgets."
"The fundamental problem with the approach of the RIAA took is that it
was based on legislation that created special property rights," Sununu
said. "Suddenly, you had a private entity that's able to issue
subpoenas, which is unprecedented."
"That's not what the DMCA was intended to do," he said. "We can't be
writing legislation that gives holders of certain types of
intellectual property special rights...We can't carve out special
legislation to give special powers to certain types of content."
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Thanks, Paul!)
RIAA knocking at your Door?
RIAA knocking at your Door?
01/10/2004 03:49 AMSeems the RIAA is planning on sending the RIAA police out on patrol.
Soon we will have a Federal Bureau...
MPAA could learn from RIAA
MPAA could learn from RIAA
07/14/2004 06:51 PMCNET Jul 14 2004 11:23PM GMT
Commentary: Is the RIAA out of the
ballgame?
Commentary: Is the RIAA out of the
ballgame?
12/22/2003 10:10 AMZDNet Dec 22 2003 9:08AM ET
Sour Note for RIAA
Sour Note for RIAA
12/22/2003 02:57 PMtechtv Dec 22 2003 1:17PM ET
RIAA Launching New Lawsuits Anyway
RIAA Launching New Lawsuits Anyway
12/22/2003 07:43 PMGiven the weekend to think about the fact that they can't just send
out a blizzard of subpoenas any more, the RIAA has decided, what the
hell, they'll just
file a blizzard of lawsuits instead, and then get the
subpoenas to discover the identity of anonymous file sharers. Of
course, filing incorrect lawsuits probably looks worse (and is more
expensive) for the RIAA than filing incorrect subpoenas.
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