RIAA vs. The People
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[Lawsy.network] Through the Electronic Frontier Foundation we and our firm have undertaken to represent people in our area who have been sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for having computers whose internet accounts were used to open up peer-to-peer file sharing accounts.
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[Our View From Madison: www.Zmetro.com] RIAA vs the People: Through the Electronic Frontier Foundation we and our firm have undertaken to represent people in our area who have been sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for having computers whose internet accounts were used to open up peer-to-peer file sharing accounts.
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[The Bangus Supremacy] The Recording Industry v. The People: Through the Electronic Frontier Foundation I and my firm have undertaken to represent people in our area who have been sued by the Recording Industry of American (RIAA) for having computers whose internet accounts were used to open up peer-to-peer file sharing accounts.
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[Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things] RIAA v the People: Lawyers for first RIAA defendant blogging: The lawyers representing Patricia Santangelo (a suburban mom who is the first person to refuse to settle with the recording industry over a file-sharing accusation, preferring to pay a lawyer to defend her, rather than capitulate to bullying) have created a blog called RIAA vs the People where they're keeping track of the case as it goes:
[A Copyfighter's Musings] RIAA v. The People, Now in Blog Form: "Through the Electronic Frontier Foundation I and my firm have undertaken to represent people in our area who have been sued by the Recording Industry of American (RIAA) for having computers whose internet accounts were used to open up peer-to-peer file sharing accounts.
[P2pnet.net] p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site: Through the Electronic Frontier Foundation we and our firm have undertaken to represent people in our area who have been sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for having computers whose internet accounts were used to open up peer-to-peer file sharing accounts, says Ray Beckerman.
[Blogmaverick.com] Some Support for the RIAA ” A Music Tax - Blog Maverick - www ...: Unfortunately, the payments by the RIAA member labels don’t pay for the entire expense of enforcing copyright law and processing RIAA lawsuits. For every law passed, there is a cost to get from concept to adoption.
[Weblog.ipcentral.info] IPcentral Weblog - Intellectual Property and Copyright Commentary: Public relations representatives of companies from Hewlett-Packard to Wells Fargo are here to meet Mullenweg [21-year-old developer of a blogging tool for companies] and other blogging bigwigs to get tips on how to communicate with bloggers, and how best to get the word out about their products -- on their own blogs. The internal effects of the blog revolution in any organization will be profound.
[Jasonseegert.com] The Weblog of Jason Seegert » Internet: I’m sick and tired of hearing people on the Internet bitch about Google’s new Gmail service. While I am not one to give up my civil liberties in any easy heartbeat, I don’t believe that Google is this big, bad monster that will suck our personal info out and spit it to the highest bidder.
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Posted at August 29, 2005 12:44 PM