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Recording industry shows how to lose by winning

October 17, 2007 As it seeks to fight digital theft, intellectual-property expert Nancy Prager says the music business is waging the wrong campaign. TAGS: RIAA, plaintiff, court, damage, file-sharing, P2P, outcome, campaign, Kazaa, opinion, owner, song, intellectual property, organization, music

FAQ: How the decision will affect file swappers

December 19, 2003 What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers? TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, recording industry, copyright law, Internet Service Provider, file-swapping, identity, Internet service, lawsuit, court, decision, Washington D.C., service provider, appeal, P2P, attorney

RIAA turns up heat on subpoena fighter

August 27, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America levels a full legal barrage at the sole Kazaa user fighting its attempts to identify file swappers. TAGS: RIAA, Kazaa, file-swapping, subpoena, Verizon Communications, identity, attorney, court, Napster Inc., lawsuit, song, music

File swapper fights RIAA subpoena

August 21, 2003 An anonymous California PC user goes to court to challenge the recording industry's file-trading subpoenas, charging they are unconstitutional and violate her right to privacy. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, subpoena, file-swapping, federal court, court, Verizon Communications, Internet service, motion, attorney, Kazaa, privacy, service provider, Internet Service Provider, document, California

RIAA sued under gang laws

February 18, 2004 A woman who the record label group accuses of copyright infringement fires back, saying labels are breaking racketeering laws. TAGS: RIAA, extortion, copyright infringement, file-swapping, New Jersey, lawsuit, law, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, court, attorney

RIAA steps up file-trading suits

February 17, 2004 The Recording Industry Association of America files 531 new copyright suits against alleged music swappers. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, NPD Group Inc., Internet service, Internet Service Provider, lawsuit, pace, service provider, suit, file-swapping, evidence, court, subscriber, music, U.S.

Ruling sounds sour note for record industry

December 20, 2003 A court decision in a high-profile file-swapping case means the Recording Industry Association of America will have to change its tactics. TAGS: file-swapping, recording industry, RIAA, court decision, music industry, P2P, tactic, court

Court: RIAA lawsuit strategy illegal

December 19, 2003 A federal appeals court hands a major setback to the record industry's legal tactics for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers, in a high-profile case pitting copyright law against the pri... TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, recording industry, copyright law, setback, appeals court, Internet Service Provider, lawsuit, Verizon Communications, identity, court, decision, power, IP

Court upholds sizable file-swapping fine

December 12, 2005 Chicago woman who claimed that she was "sampling" songs is fined $22,500 in precedent-setting appeal. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, injunction, copyright law, file-sharing network, Chicago, lawsuit, court, Kazaa, file-sharing, song, decision, CD

Court scrutinizes P2P subpoena process

September 16, 2003 An appeals court questions the interpretation of a 1998 copyright law, wondering whether it permits the unmasking of alleged peer-to-peer pirates by the music industry. TAGS: DMCA, RIAA, subpoena, appeals court, Verizon Communications, argument, copyright law, Judge, P2P, law, lawsuit, court, lawyer

High court turns deaf ear to Aimster

January 13, 2004 The U.S. Supreme Court says it won't hear an appeal of a lower jurisdiction's order that pulled the plug on Aimster, a file-swapping service similar to Napster in design. TAGS: Aimster, RIAA, Missouri, Napster Inc., fax, federal judge, file-swapping, court, Internet service

Judges rule file-sharing software legal

August 19, 2004 Appeals court says software developers not liable for file-swappers' actions. TAGS: file-trading, file-sharing, RIAA, StreamCast Networks, Morpheus, Grokster Ltd., P2P, court, Napster Inc., Judge, decision, broadband, movie, CEO, PC

Media groups appeal P2P ruling

August 19, 2003 Record labels and movie studios say they have appealed an April federal court ruling that held for the first time that some file-swapping software was legal. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, RIAA, Napster Inc., P2P, Xerox Corp., file-swapping, holder, photocopier, decision, court, attorney, movie

Court adjourns without decision in Napster case

October 2, 2000 A panel of appellate judges harshly grills lawyers for both the start-up and the recording industry before adjourning without a decision. TAGS: Napster Inc., recording industry, online music, Time Warner Inc., court, piracy, lawyer, decision, VCR, attorney, RIAA, Judge, relationship, Sony Corp., San Francisco

Hollywood takes P2P case to Supreme Court

October 8, 2004 Studios, record labels ask top judges to overturn case protecting file-swapping companies. TAGS: Aimster, file-swapping company, ruling, file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, entertainment company, Grokster Ltd., P2P, court, RIAA, federal judge, entertainment, Hollywood, decision

Judge: File sharing legal in Canada

March 31, 2004 A judge rules that making copyrighted music available for sharing on a computer network is not illegal in Canada. TAGS: Canada, recording industry, file-swapping, P2P, RIAA, Judge, Morpheus, Kazaa, file-sharing, court, lawsuit, professor, Internet service, decision, service provider, Internet Service Provider

Canada deems P2P downloading legal

December 12, 2003 Downloading copyrighted music from peer-to-peer networks is legal but uploading files isn't, say Canadian copyright regulators, who also impose a $25 fee on some MP3 players. TAGS: Canada, P2P, law, regulator, fee, decision, RIAA, court, copyright law, MP3 player, consumer electronics, Apple Computer, hard drive, entertainment, MP3, CD

Readers: P2P ruling will spark lawsuit rush

June 27, 2005 Some readers predict the decision will spur a flurry of suits against software makers; others say the ruling is far from disastrous. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., reader, file-swapping, P2P, decision, lawsuit, RIAA, court, software company

Landmark P2P ruling back in court

February 3, 2004 Lawyers representing the entertainment industry and file-swapping companies return to court as a federal appeals court hears the first arguments in a case likely to shape the future of online file ... TAGS: StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, Grokster Ltd., file-swapping company, Napster Inc., recording industry, appeals court, file-trading, Sharman Networks Ltd., Morpheus, VCR, argument, RIAA, federal judge, Kazaa, lawyer
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