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RIAA steps up file-trading suits







RIAA steps up file-trading suits

RIAA steps up file-trading suits 02/17/2004 03:43 PM

The Recording Industry Association of America files 531 new copyright suits against alleged music swappers.




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The record industry focuses on students at 14 universities in lawsuits targeting 477 individuals.

RIAA files 896 new file-trading lawsuits


RIAA files 896 new file-trading lawsuits 08/27/2004 02:02 PM
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has taken new legal action against 896 alleged file traders using peer-to-peer (P-to-P) services, the organization announced Wednesday. Wednesday's total includes new lawsuits against 744 users of a variety of P-to-P services, including Kazaa, eDonkey and Grokster Ltd. The RIAA filed an additional 152 lawsuits against people already identified in the litigation process who declined RIAA offers to settle their cases, according to the RIAA. Those 152 people were previously sued by the RIAA as unnamed defendants. Not including the lawsuits announced Wednesday, the RIAA has taken legal action against about 1,500 alleged music uploaders since January.

RIAA files 754 new file-trading lawsuits


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RIAA, MPAA target student file-trading
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on Internet2
04/12/2005 05:01 PM
WASHINGTON - The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) on Wednesday separately will file lawsuits against college students that are allegedly using an Internet2 peer-to-peer service for illegal file-trading.

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The Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) launched a new series of lawsuits against persons allegedly trading music files illegally. Nearly 500 people are in the lineup , including college students.


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The New York Times reports,

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RIAA goes after 531 more file sharers


RIAA goes after 531 more file sharers 02/18/2004 10:49 AM
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is continuing its tactic of filing suits against anonymous "John Doe" computer users who the organization accuses of illegally sharing copyright material over peer to peer networks. The association filed lawsuits against 531 unnamed people on Tuesday, claiming that they are offering substantial amounts of copyrighted music files for free. The legal actions were filed in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando and Trenton, New Jersey, the RIAA said.

Worm Triggers Attacks on File-Trading
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RIAA goes after file-sharing on
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More file-swappers sued by RIAA


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RIAA goes hunting for 532 more
file-traders


RIAA goes hunting for 532 more
file-traders
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Only 50 million to go

Round 3: RIAA sues more file swappers


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Sends out warnings too

RIAA cracks down on Internet2
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Students on 18 campuses will be sued for using high-speed i2Hub peer-to-peer network.

RIAA sues 482 more unnamed file-sharers


RIAA sues 482 more unnamed file-sharers 06/23/2004 07:35 AM
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RIAA sues 80 more alleged file-sharers


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RIAA files 477 more file-sharing
lawsuits


RIAA files 477 more file-sharing
lawsuits
04/29/2004 10:36 AM
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has filed 477 more lawsuits against people trading unauthorized music online, including lawsuits against 69 people who allegedly used university networks to download music.

RIAA targets 493 more unnamed
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And 24 named alleged copyright infringers

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