- Thu Apr 3 2008 RIAA: N.Y. judge's 'making available' ruling was no setback
Recording Industry Association of America responds to my article from earlier this week, saying that a federal judge's recent ruling in New York was more of a win than a loss.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Fri Nov 13 2009 Week in review: Pre-holiday buying spree
Lots of big tech players go shopping, while Intel closes antitrust deal. Also: Windows 7 inspired by Mac OS?
Posted by Steven Musil
- Tue Jun 17 2003 Lawmaker downplays RIAA job rumors
California Congresswoman Mary Bono denies reports that she hopes to replace Hilary Rosen at head of the recording industry organization, but stops short of ruling out a move there.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Jun 30 2009 RIAA triumphs in Usenet copyright case
In a note posted on its site, music trade group for top music labels says court ruled in its favor.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Wed Jul 1 2009 Usenet.com ruling, a 'whittling down' of Betamax defense
Judge's ruling against Usenet.com, its lawyer says, undercuts classic immunity against liability in copyright cases. The RIAA disagrees.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Tue Jul 27 2004 Judge: RIAA can unmask file swappers
The ruling is the most detailed so far in any of the "John Doe" cases brought by the recording industry.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Tue Mar 9 2004 RIAA hits minor swap suit setback
A federal judge rules that the Recording Industry Association of America must file separate lawsuits for each anonymous "John Doe."
Posted by John Borland
- Tue Jan 4 2005 Court nixes RIAA subpoenas
Appeals court in Missouri says RIAA must file suits before obtaining names of alleged copyright infringers from ISPs.
Posted by John Borland
- Thu Jun 19 2003 RIAA warns individual swappers
The Recording Industry Association of America sends cease-and-desist letters to five people whom it suspects of illegally offering massive amounts of copyrighted music through P2P networks.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman
- Thu Aug 21 2003 Are swappers scared of the RIAA?
The recording industry's legal efforts may be putting a dent in file swapping, according to a new report from The NPD Group.
Posted by Lisa M. Bowman