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Music Industry Sues Even Computerless-Citizens







Music Industry Sues Even
Computerless-Citizens

Music Industry Sues Even
Computerless-Citizens
12/03/2003 08:40 PM

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?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 More Computer Users
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(AP)
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AP - The recording industry sued 477 more computer users Wednesday, including dozens of college students at schools in 11 states, accusing them of illegally sharing music across the Internet.

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CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
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CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
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04/29/2004 02:54 PM
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Music Industry Sues 83-Year-Old Dead
Woman (AP)


Music Industry Sues 83-Year-Old Dead
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AP - 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.

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Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)


Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)
02/17/2004 02:22 PM
AP - 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


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People
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Record Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia


Record Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia 04/12/2005 02:45 PM
The 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


Record industry sues more over downloads 02/17/2004 05:14 PM
Boston Globe Feb 17 2004 9:47PM GMT

Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying


Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
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San Jose Mercury News Feb 14 2004 4:05AM GMT

Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying (AP)


Movie Industry Group Sues Over DVD
Copying (AP)
02/13/2004 09:10 PM
AP - 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.

Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers


Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers
02/17/2004 03:41 PM
The U.S. music industry today said it sued 531 more people for online copyright infringement.

Record Industry Sues 754 for Internet
Song Swaps


Record Industry Sues 754 for Internet
Song Swaps
12/19/2004 03:11 PM
A 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.

News source: Reuters

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Industry Group Sues Software Maker Over
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DVD Copying
02/14/2004 09:07 PM
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.

Altnet Sues Record Industry Over File
Hash Patents


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Watchdog Sues Music Labels


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A Belgian consumer advocacy group sues the music industry's largest labels for selling CDs that won't play on your car stereo or computer.

Music Biz Sues High-Speed Traders


Music Biz Sues High-Speed Traders 04/13/2005 05:46 AM
The blazing-fast Internet2 research network has been hijacked for illegal file sharing, according to the entertainment industry. The RIAA and MPAA launch another round of lawsuits against hundreds of students. By Katie Dean.

RIAA Sues 531 Suspected Music Pirates
(washingtonpost.com)


RIAA Sues 531 Suspected Music Pirates
(washingtonpost.com)
02/17/2004 03:56 PM
washingtonpost.com - The recording industry continued its legal assault on online music piracy today, suing an additional 531 people it suspects of illegally trading copyrighted music on the Internet.

RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads


RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
02/17/2004 03:51 PM
SiliconValley.com Feb 17 2004 8:21PM GMT

EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music


EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music
04/23/2004 01:48 PM
Boston Globe Apr 23 2004 4:46PM GMT

EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music (Reuters)


EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music (Reuters)
04/22/2004 02:58 PM
Reuters - EMI Group Plc, one of the world's largest music companies, has filed a federal lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc., the world's largest video game publisher, over claims of copyright infringement in EA's highly successful sports games.

iTunes User Sues Apple For Only Letting
Music Play On The iPod


iTunes User Sues Apple For Only Letting
Music Play On The iPod
01/05/2005 10:30 PM
Well, this should be interesting. An "unhappy" iTunes user is now suing Apple for antitrust violations, claiming that they broke antitrust laws by only allowing their music to play on iPods -- blocking out other music players from the market. It's unlikely that he'll win the lawsuit, and honestly, it sounds more like a setup by an Apple competitor than just some individual who feels wronged. The guy in question says he was "forced" to buy an iPod in order to make use of the music he bought on iTunes, but the courts will likely point out that he could have gone to a competing online music store. Of course, what this really highlights is how some of these copy protection issues are building fragmented worlds. How would people react if the CDs they bought at Tower Records could only play on Tower-branded radios? Thanks to the way the industry views intellectual property online, the end result is a lot of competing separate worlds, which actively discourages use.

Music industry promises no P2P let-up


Music industry promises no P2P let-up 12/19/2003 07:38 PM
Personal Computer World Dec 19 2003 5:59PM ET

Can VCs Change The Music Industry?


Can VCs Change The Music Industry? 06/02/2004 09:37 PM
People sometimes like to compare record execs to venture capitalists, but one major difference between the two is that, at least VCs realize that the nature of business (even their own) tends to change over time. The record execs still seem to want to deny that. Perhaps things will start to change, now that VCs are starting to get into the music business, looking to build up companies that can challenge the old guard with new technologies and new business models. Of course, the last time VCs tried to get involved with new technologies and business models for the music biz, those VCs got sued by the music biz.
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