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Posted by Rostros on Mar-25-2004 08:39:

Music Group Sues Another Batch (532) $!12,000-$17,500 fines !

Just read this on Wired News This Morning, Poor students looks like they will be in debt for life.



The Recording Industry Association of America said Tuesday it is suing another 532 people -- including 89 on university campuses -- in its latest wave of lawsuits against alleged file swappers.

Since September, the industry trade group has tried to sue 1,977 people in various parts of the country for allegedly trading music illegally on file-sharing networks. Most of the suits are pending. This time, the RIAA made a point of targeting people who trade on university campuses, who are most likely students


"This is a group that does not appreciate as much as the general population that it is illegal to share copyright music on a peer-to-peer network," said Jonathan Lamy, a spokesman for the Recording Industry Association of America. "More education is necessary. One form of education is lawsuits."

The RIAA does not have the name of any of the individuals. The music trade group filed "John Doe" lawsuits that finger people based on their Internet protocol address. The RIAA must get the permission of a judge before they can subpoena universities and ISPs to get the actual name of the alleged swapper.

The 21 universities that hosted the alleged file trading are in Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin.

Lamy said that in an effort to maximize efficiency and minimize costs, the RIAA sought to target people distributing files on university networks in geographic regions where the music trade group has legal counsel. The RIAA will expand the lawsuits to other areas in the coming months.

Lawsuits against the 443 others who allegedly offered music using commercial Internet service providers were filed in California, Colorado, Missouri, Texas and Virginia.

Representatives of some of the schools said they have worked hard to stop illegal file sharing on their campuses.

"We have told all of our students here on campus that downloading music of this type is illegal and they are subject to prosecution," said Ben Tracy, a spokesman for Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one of the schools that hosted an alleged file trader. "This is not a joke, and there are real consequences for these actions that they are undertaking."

Tracy said school officials handed out literature at the beginning of the year to inform students of the law. Posters that read "It's not file sharing, it's file stealing" are posted in all the residence halls. And if the school finds students using the college network to share files illegally, they lose their connection to school servers.

"We've done just about everything we can aside from sitting in their room and watching exactly what they are doing," Tracy said.

Last year, the RIAA sued four students who were operating so-called "Napster-like" networks on campus that enabled their peers to share music files among themselves. The students all settled with the music trade group for between $12,000 and $17,500


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Mar-25-2004 08:49:

Re: Music Group Sues Another Batch (532) $!12,000-$17,500 fines !

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RozzeR
The music trade group filed "John Doe" lawsuits that finger people based on their Internet protocol address.


The RIAA really should not be fingering people, especially since they don't even know who they are...



















Posted by jinxed84 on Mar-25-2004 18:44:

kazaa is bad mmmk?


its kinda dissapointing that the schools just hand over the information, if i were paying 20k/yr(or somethimes more) to go somewhere id at least appreciate it if they didnt throw me to the lions.


Posted by whiskers on Mar-25-2004 18:48:

we have our own DC++ hub on campus and you can't get on it if you're not on the residential network... plus it's all internal bandwidth so it seems pretty safe.


Posted by PhloTron on Mar-25-2004 19:26:

quote:
Originally posted by whiskers
we have our own DC++ hub on campus and you can't get on it if you're not on the residential network... plus it's all internal bandwidth so it seems pretty safe.


isn't that like inbreeding?


Posted by Arbiter on Mar-25-2004 19:40:

quote:
Originally posted by PhloTron
isn't that like inbreeding?


Exactly, except it isn't breeding.


Posted by mndeg on Mar-25-2004 19:53:

rofl thats a lot of pop music shared


Posted by Shad0wmaster on Mar-25-2004 19:57:

Fucking RIAA.


Posted by dj_cuba on Mar-25-2004 22:33:

quote:
The music trade group filed "John Doe" lawsuits that finger people based on their Internet protocol address.


So they are cracking down on trance artists now?


Posted by Tranc3 on Mar-26-2004 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_cuba
So they are cracking down on trance artists now?


How did you extract that from the above article?


Posted by TRanCE643 on Mar-26-2004 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
How did you extract that from the above article?


yeh i dont follow - its all the britney's and christena's


Posted by Perfect_Cheezit on Mar-26-2004 02:28:

hehe no minnesota yet


Posted by dj_cuba on Mar-28-2004 02:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
How did you extract that from the above article?


Jon Doe is a Hard Trance/Hard House producer from the UK


Posted by DeviantxPete on Mar-28-2004 02:11:

whew...no Texas either

*continues to pirate music and software illegally*


Posted by J.L. on Mar-28-2004 04:48:

that's right.. keep suing the future of your country...


Posted by razzi on Mar-28-2004 19:04:

oh man that is so stupid.. im going to the US for college next year (northwestern university in illinois) and i think its fucking ridiculous that the RIAA are targetting the people who will be the backbone of the economy in a few years.. goddamn riaa.

burn in hell fucker


Posted by Streakfury on Mar-28-2004 19:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
How did you extract that from the above article?

quote:
Originally posted by TRanCE643
yeh i dont follow - its all the britney's and christena's

quote:
Originally posted by dj_cuba
Jon Doe is a Hard Trance/Hard House producer from the UK


Some people, eh. They just don't know what good trance is.



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