A federal appeals court on Friday rejected efforts by the recording industry to compel the nation's Internet providers to turn over names of subscribers suspected of illegally swapping music online
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A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected efforts by the recording
industry
A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected efforts by the recording
industry
12/20/2003 06:23 AMCourt rejects music industry
subpoenas
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Canadian recording industry appeals
federal court decision on uploading
songs
Canadian recording industry appeals
federal court decision on uploading
songs
04/14/2004 06:27 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 14 2004 10:10PM GMT
A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected Nevada's arguments against
building a nuclear waste site in the
state, but ordered the government to
develop a new plan to protect the public
against radiation releases beyond the
proposed 10,000 years....While
A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected Nevada's arguments against
building a nuclear waste site in the
state, but ordered the government to
develop a new plan to protect the public
against radiation releases beyond the
proposed 10,000 years....While
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Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
12/19/2003 07:38 PMSeattle Times Dec 19 2003 5:54PM ET
Federal Appeals Court Sides With VoIP
Providers
Federal Appeals Court Sides With VoIP
Providers
12/29/2004 06:06 PMA federal appeals court differentiates
Internet-based phone from traditional
A federal appeals court differentiates
Internet-based phone from traditional
12/30/2004 11:42 PMTechSpot Dec 31 2004 3:24AM GMT
Federal appeals court: Minnesota can't
regulate Internet calls as phone service
Federal appeals court: Minnesota can't
regulate Internet calls as phone service
12/29/2004 06:44 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 29 2004 10:22PM 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
Canadian Recording Industry Trying To
Kill Online Music Stores
Canadian Recording Industry Trying To
Kill Online Music Stores
04/18/2005 11:29 PMIt's almost comical to see each mis-step that the recording industry
makes in trying to figure out how to deal with online music. The
latest bizarre move is up in Canada, where the industry has been
freaking out ever since a judge suggested that people downloading
music
weren
't actually breaking the law -- especially in light of the fees
charged to all blank media sales to cover such copying. The various
groups who manage such tariffs are putting in requests that would
amount to
appr
oximately 40% of the revenue brought in from online music stores
such as iTunes. Yes, 40%. You have to assume they're going on the
theory that if they get to ask for some money for nothing, they might
as well ask for a lot. Hopefully these fees will get thrown out,
because if they don't, it will basically kill off legal music download
stores in Canada and just send more people to the "free" alternatives.
Internet providers refuse to give names
of those accused of illegal
music-sharing
Internet providers refuse to give names
of those accused of illegal
music-sharing
04/16/2005 10:09 AMIrish Times Apr 16 2005 2:20PM GMT
Record industry suffers setback in court
Internet providers can't be forced to
divulge file-sharers
Record industry suffers setback in court
Internet providers can't be forced to
divulge file-sharers
12/20/2003 06:17 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 20 2003 5:39AM ET
Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling
Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling
07/12/2004 07:26 PMNot much of a surprise, but the Canadian recording industry (with the
movie industry playing the role of the enthusiastic partner right
behind them) is
appealing the ruling from earlier this year saying
that ISPs don't have to reveal the names of customers to the recording
industry just because they've put unauthorized copyrighted
material in a shareable folder. In that case, the judge pointed out
that just because someone has placed a file in a shared folder,
there
is no evidence they actually shared the file, and, thus, the
recording industry has no proof a crime was committed. The recording
industry disagrees, claiming the judge misinterpreted the law. In
fact, the Canadian recording industry claims that "the computer user
is inviting others to copy or burn the tracks" by putting them into a
shared folder. Unfortunately, this sounds eerily similar to the whole
point of the
INDUCE
Act here in the US -- where it will suddenly be a crime to tempt
others to commit a crime.
U.S. Appeals Court Sets Aside Federal
Marijuana Law
U.S. Appeals Court Sets Aside Federal
Marijuana Law
12/16/2003 11:11 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 16 2003 10:31PM ET
Internet Providers Block Partner
Swapping Sites
Internet Providers Block Partner
Swapping Sites
03/24/2005 08:26 AMDigital Chosun Mar 24 2005 12:53PM GMT
Federal Appeals Court Upholds
Do-Not-Call Registry
Federal Appeals Court Upholds
Do-Not-Call Registry
02/17/2004 06:37 PMA court today upheld the government's right to help people shield
themselves from unwanted calls from telemarketers.
Federal Appeals Court Restores Sept. 11
Prosecution
Federal Appeals Court Restores Sept. 11
Prosecution
04/23/2004 04:02 AMA court restored the government's full case against Zacarias
Moussaoui, and allowed prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
Music industry files 482 more
song-swapping suits
Music industry files 482 more
song-swapping suits
06/22/2004 05:09 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 22 2004 9:41PM GMT
Dutch court rules against Recording
Industry
Dutch court rules against Recording
Industry
12/19/2003 01:12 PMIn another setback today a Dutch court ruled that the peer to peer
application Kazaa was not breaking Dutch Law...
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
Recording Industry leaking Music
Recording Industry leaking Music
12/05/2003 02:12 AMThis is very funny as the recording industry continues to support the
RIAA it seems some of it's industry insiders...
Recording Industry Insiders Leaking
Music
Recording Industry Insiders Leaking
Music
12/04/2003 12:02 PMRemember a few months ago all the news that was made over the very
obvious fact that
movie
s were often leaked by Hollywood insiders? Well, then, now it
should come as no surprise to find out that the music industry is now
worried about
pre-release music being released by
insiders as well. Recently, a number of big name albums have been
rushed into stores after tracks started showing up on file sharing
systems months before the planned release date. Of course, in many
cases the record industry doesn't like to admit that these
"pre-release" leaks actually helped build buzz for the albums - but
the industry refuses to admit that file sharing has any promotional
power. In the meantime, they're wasting a ton of money trying to
create special, proprietary "secure delivery methods" to send around
tracks from pre-release albums to places like radio stations. As you
might imagine, this is angering radio stations who don't see why they
can't just send over a CD instead of requiring the radio station to
set up some convoluted biometric system that involves having to
re-enter your password
eight times before you're allowed to
enter the system.
Recording Industry Is Accusing 532
People of Music Piracy
Recording Industry Is Accusing 532
People of Music Piracy
01/22/2004 03:12 AMNew York Times Jan 21 2004 11:48PM GMT
Recording industry to demand
fingerprints of music listeners
Recording industry to demand
fingerprints of music listeners
06/05/2004 04:32 PMIsn't the recording industry silly for trying this? I'm glad it's
wasting its time on this fool's errand. I hope Veritouch gets millions
from the RIAA for this rotten idea, which has a zero percent chance of
catching on.
The RIAA is hoping that a new breed of music player which
requires biometric authentication will put an end to file sharing.
Established biometric vendor Veritouch has teamed up with Swedish
design company to produce iVue: a wireless media player that allows
content producers to lock down media files with biometric security.
This week Veritouch announced that it had demonstrated the device to
the RIAA and MPAA.
Link
(via /.)Don Henley Blames Recording Industry For
Killing Music
Don Henley Blames Recording Industry For
Killing Music
02/19/2004 06:27 AMAn interesting article being picked up by a variety of publications
written by famed musician Don Henley, saying that the trouble facing
the recording industry isn't about the internet or piracy, but
about
record labels that no longer understand what business they're in,
and who are so focused on profit, they're forgetting that they're
creating music and not a commoditized product. Henley's solution is
that musicians should fight against media mergers and demand that
labels treat musicians fairly. He seems to believe the only way to do
this is to have the government step in. I'm not sure why this is
necessary. Musicians should vote with their feet. If they're getting
screwed over by the record labels (and they are), that's an
opportunity for better record labels to come along. Some new labels
are trying to be different, and if a few major musicians went in that
direction others would quickly follow.
Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers
Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers
09/27/2004 07:30 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Sep 27, 10:37 am GMT
That's why they filed a federal lawsuit
against an 83-year old woman who had
been dead for a month and didn't have or
know how to operate a computer, but
somehow managed to illegally download
700 pop, rock and rap songs from the
internet using the alias
That's why they filed a federal lawsuit
against an 83-year old woman who had
been dead for a month and didn't have or
know how to operate a computer, but
somehow managed to illegally download
700 pop, rock and rap songs from the
internet using the alias
02/05/2005 09:54 PMwvgazette.com/section/News/2005020358
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Cdn recording industry begins legal
fight to stop music uploaders
Cdn recording industry begins legal
fight to stop music uploaders
02/16/2004 01:19 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Feb 16 2004 5:10PM GMT
Survey: Recording industry crackdown
appears to be slowing music downloading
Survey: Recording industry crackdown
appears to be slowing music downloading
01/04/2004 09:33 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 4 2004 8:00PM ET
Recording industry expected to adapt as
digital music, portability take hold
Recording industry expected to adapt as
digital music, portability take hold
12/09/2003 12:23 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 11:06PM ET
Court Limits Efforts to Unmask Music
Swappers
Court Limits Efforts to Unmask Music
Swappers
12/20/2003 12:18 AMNew York Times Dec 19 2003 11:15PM ET
Another Appeals Court Requires Net Music
Suits (Reuters)
Another Appeals Court Requires Net Music
Suits (Reuters)
01/04/2005 05:52 PMReuters - Music-industry investigators must
file a lawsuit to uncover the identities of people who may be
copying their songs online, a U.S. appeals court said on
Tuesday in a decision that echoes earlier rulings on the
subject.
Online music-swapping moving back up:
survey (AFP)
Online music-swapping moving back up:
survey (AFP)
01/16/2004 01:00 PMAFP - Online music swapping is showing signs of creeping back up after
declining in the face of a crackdown by the industry on piracy, a
survey showed.
American Civil Liberties Union : Federal
Court Orders Government to Turn Over
Videos and Photos Showing Detainee Abuse
American Civil Liberties Union : Federal
Court Orders Government to Turn Over
Videos and Photos Showing Detainee Abuse
06/05/2005 11:29 PMFederal Court Orders Government to Turn Over Videos and Photos Showing
Detainee Abuse from Abu Ghraib .. ...and all hell's gonna break loose
.. won another round .. the ACLU ..
Quote:
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Recording industry drops amnesty program
for online file-sharers
Recording industry drops amnesty program
for online file-sharers
04/20/2004 04:46 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 20 2004 7:42PM GMT
First German conviction for Internet
music swapping
First German conviction for Internet
music swapping
06/08/2004 03:37 PMAFP via Yahoo! Jun 8 2004 6:57PM GMT
Some Online Music Providers Allow
Sharing
Some Online Music Providers Allow
Sharing
07/28/2004 08:07 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 28 2004 12:38PM GMT
Online privacy takes a hit after appeals
court ruling
Online privacy takes a hit after appeals
court ruling
07/01/2004 12:31 AMNarrow interpretation of the Wiretap Act could allow ISPs and law
enforcement wide latitude in obtaining personal communications sent
through the Internet.
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
04/26/2004 10:31 AMAFP - Millions of US Internet users have stopped using illicit
music-swapping following an industry crackdown on the practice,
according to a new survey.
"A Federal Appeals Court Refused Early
Wednesday To Order The Reinsertion Of
Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube, Denying
The Latest Emergency Request By The
Severely Brain-Damaged Woman's Parents
To Keep Her Alive"
"A Federal Appeals Court Refused Early
Wednesday To Order The Reinsertion Of
Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube, Denying
The Latest Emergency Request By The
Severely Brain-Damaged Woman's Parents
To Keep Her Alive"
03/23/2005 04:58 PMGrok Description matches for A federal appeals court on Friday rejected efforts by the recording industry to compel the nation's Internet providers to turn over names of subscribers suspected of illegally swapping music online
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A federal appeals court on Friday rejected efforts by the recording industry to compel the nation's Internet providers to turn over names of subscribers suspected of illegally swapping music online