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Music file swappers prevail in ruling







Music file swappers prevail in ruling

Music file swappers prevail in ruling 12/20/2003 08:42 AM

San Jose Mercury News Dec 20 2003 8:12AM ET




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Music file swappers prevail in ruling

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Ruling: Record industry can't get names
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music file swappers


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Following File-Sharing Ruling?


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A federal appeals court rules that makers of two leading file-sharing programs are not legally liable for the copyrighted works their users swap online. The decision is likely to force the industry to take the more costly and less popular route of going directly after file-swappers.

Music biz appeals Canada file
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A recent survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project shows file swappers are increasingly moving away from peer-to-peer networks to swap music and movies. 48 percent of downloaders have used sources such as someone else's MP3 player to trade files. Use of paid music services like iTunes also rose nearly 20 percent.

File swappers nab Windows code


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File-swappers win privacy reprieve


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FAQ: How the decision will affect file
swappers


FAQ: How the decision will affect file
swappers
12/19/2003 05:06 PM
What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers?

More file-swappers sued by RIAA


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Another 41 file-swappers face suits


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FAQ: How decision will affect file
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Extending an olive branch to file
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Cdigix's Brett Goldberg thinks cut-rate subscriptions can tap into the enormous demand on campuses for movie and music downloads.

Hollywood targets campus file-swappers


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FAQ: How the Verizon decision will
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FAQ: How the Verizon decision will
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CNet: FAQ: How the Verizon decision will affect file swappers.

Jail time for California file swappers?


Jail time for California file swappers? 09/23/2004 02:57 PM
Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address.

Hollywood takes aim at campus
file-swappers


Hollywood takes aim at campus
file-swappers
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Hollywood's new lesson for campus file
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Entertainment companies are pushing new antipiracy technology that could make it easier to remove suspected pirates from campus networks.

Round 3: RIAA sues more file swappers


Round 3: RIAA sues more file swappers 12/04/2003 07:18 AM
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Judge: RIAA can unmask file swappers


Judge: RIAA can unmask file swappers 07/27/2004 02:31 PM
The ruling is the most detailed so far in any of the "John Doe" cases brought by the recording industry.

CRIA starting to pursue file swappers


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Some news today about the CRIA taking after their US counterpart in agressively pursuing file swappers. CTV: Music Industry Wants Info on Canadian File Swappers. Slashdot: Canadian Recording Industry Goes After P2P Users. Thanks to my cousin Rob for the pointers....

Proposed changes to Copyright Act would
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Net file-swappers snap up Windows source
code


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RIAA sues 532 'John Doe' file swappers


RIAA sues 532 'John Doe' file swappers 01/22/2004 03:21 AM
After suffering a legal defeat in December, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is modifying its approach to pursuing online file swappers, but pushing on with its program to stop illegal file trading with lawsuits, RIAA President Cary Sherman said Wednesday.

Europe's Net File-Swappers Unfazed by
Lawsuits (Reuters)


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Lawsuits (Reuters)
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Reuters - The threat of lawsuits has failed to deter Europeans from using the Internet to hoard free music, movies and video games, a technology firm that measures Internet traffic said Monday.

Judge Says First Amendment Not Absolute
Protection For File Swappers


Judge Says First Amendment Not Absolute
Protection For File Swappers
07/27/2004 04:32 PM
In yet another case concerning whether or not the RIAA has the right to get the names from service providers of people sharing unauthorized files online, the judge has said that the First Amendment does not protect those users against being identified, though, he does recognize the First Amendment issues at hand. It appears the ruling tries to restore some balance to the whole concept by making it clear that the RIAA or others need to show some compelling reasons to believe that a particular individual is engaged in something illegal in order to get the name, and can't simply go on a fishing trip.

RIAA files 80 more lawsuits against
alleged file swappers


RIAA files 80 more lawsuits against
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10/30/2003 11:49 PM
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U.K. gets tough on music swappers


U.K. gets tough on music swappers 03/14/2005 05:42 PM
British music industry is likely to bring further legal action against those accused of illegally downloading tunes.

File Swappers Warned to Avoid Windows
Source Code


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US music swappers change their tune


US music swappers change their tune 04/27/2004 11:40 AM
Switch to paid providers

New ad campaign targets music swappers


New ad campaign targets music swappers 12/08/2003 07:11 PM
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RIAA Targets Over 500 Additional Music
Swappers


RIAA Targets Over 500 Additional Music
Swappers
05/26/2004 04:38 AM

European music swappers face lawsuits


European music swappers face lawsuits 12/16/2003 11:21 AM
While Canadian authorities are legalizing peer-to-peer music swapping, the IFPI, the international recording industry group, is warning that lawsuits similar to those the RIAA has filed against illegal music swappers in the U.S. are likely to start next year. Neilsen/NetRatings reports suggest that more Europeans are using services like Kazaa than Americans, with 9.35 million Europeans accessing the Kazaa network in October of this year, versus 8.24 million Americans. The chairman of the...

Music industry suing 532 song swappers


Music industry suing 532 song swappers 01/26/2004 01:52 PM
CNN Jan 26 2004 5:33PM GMT

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.?

Court Limits Efforts to Unmask Music
Swappers


Court Limits Efforts to Unmask Music
Swappers
12/20/2003 12:18 AM
New York Times Dec 19 2003 11:15PM ET

Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling


Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling
07/12/2004 07:26 PM
Not 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.

Ruling won't end sales of digital music,
movies


Ruling won't end sales of digital music,
movies
03/29/2005 11:26 AM
Chicago Tribune Mar 29 2005 3:17PM GMT

Court Ruling May Not Hinder Music Theft
(AP)


Court Ruling May Not Hinder Music Theft
(AP)
03/30/2005 09:36 AM
AP - Even if entertainment companies win their Supreme Court battle for new authority to protect movies and music on the Internet, lawyers say it won't be easy to shut down the decentralized computer links used to trade songs and films.

Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits


Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits 12/16/2003 04:12 PM
Last week's ruling in Canada declaring downloading music through peer-to-peer services legal may do little to prevent the music industry from taking its own action against file swappers.
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