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Students, law prof want RIAA trial live and onlineOpen in New Window
The group of Harvard Law students defending one Joel Tenenbaum in an RIAA lawsuit have an unusual request for the judge: they want the whole case streamed live over the Internet.Read More... read more »
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MediaSentry may be gone, but RIAA tactics will live onOpen in New Window
"While the RIAA has dropped long-time P2P investigator MediaSentry, the music industry actually needs such services now more than ever. Denmark-based DtecNet will be handling the P2P identification. read more »
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RIAA appeal in Jammie Thomas case refusedOpen in New Window
"The judge overseeing the RIAA case against Jammie Thomas has refused to allow the music industry to appeal his order; the RIAA will instead need to go through a complete new trial before an appeal read more »
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ISP tells RIAA piracy protection doesn't come freeOpen in New Window
"The RIAA made headlines last week when it announced an end to rampant P2P lawsuits in favor of working on a kinder, gentler tactic of communicating with ISPs. However, the first of what is sure to read more »
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RIAA graduated response plan: Q&A with Cary ShermanOpen in New Window
Nate Anderson has a really good point - "On Friday, major news broke: the RIAA would (largely) abandon its widespread lawsuit campaign against individuals in favor of a "graduated response" partne read more »
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RIAA to sever file sharer net connectionsOpen in New Window
Dan Goodin of THe Register writes "The Recording Industry Association of America has signaled a major strategy shift in its war against the downloading of copyrighted music, saying it would largely read more »
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The Recording Industry Decides To Stop Suing Its CustomersOpen in New Window
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has decided it will now work with ISPs "behind the scenes in what is being described as a three-strikes policy. It will provide the ISPs with inf read more »
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Five years of failure: EFF says RIAA must embrace new modelOpen in New Window
"In a new report released Wednesday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation wonders aloud about the RIAA's litigation conflagration with questions like "Has the arbitrary singling out of nearly 30,000 random American families helped promote public respect for copyright law?" and "Have the lawsuits put the P2P genie back in the bottle or restored the record industry to its 1997 revenues?"" read more »
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