The Recording Industry v. The People
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[The Bangus Supremacy] 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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[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.
[Lawsy.network] 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.
[Blog.lextext.com] Lextext :: How to Podcast RIAA Music Under License: Weblog:, Donovan Watts. Excerpt:, "Bret Fausett: How to Podcast RIAA Music ... Weblog:, Nicole Sharp's Blog. Excerpt:, I've been toying with the idea of ...
[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] Yahoo forces RIAA staff cutbacks”¦ - Blog Maverick - www ...: How about this Orrin, why don’t you introduce a Utah Loves Music bill, that requires every citizen of the lovely state of Utah (dont laugh here, it really is pretty), to pay a $5 per month music tax? You could negotiate a statewide discounted deal with Yahoo Music Unlimited, grab a few bucks off the top for yourself and the state, and you would have completely rid the entire state of Utah of illegal downloading!
[Blog.phasedma.com] Life » Blog Archive » Record Internet Radio: The RIAA and all their little friends need to realize that they will never be able to stop people from recording their music. And if everything stays the way it should (as set by previous rights, and laws) they won’t ever be able to change this.
[Joi.ito.com] Joi Ito's Web: Recording Industry Attacks Internet to Stop Chinese ...: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) opposes the RIAA action because it seeks to establish a precedent that anyone alleging piracy could shut down access to parts of the Internet, resulting in inappropriate shutdowns, undue administrative burden for ISPs, and imperiling the basic principle of unfettered exchange of information on the Internet. "This latest lawsuit, along with the recently proposed Berman bill, demonstrates that the major record labels have declared war on the infrastructure of the Internet in their campaign to stop the digital music revolution," said EFF Senior Intellectual Property Attorney Fred von Lohmann.
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Posted at August 29, 2005 12:46 PM