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ISP sues record industry over subpoenas

July 31, 2003 On privacy grounds, telecommunications company SBC argues in a lawsuit against the RIAA that its tactics in pursuing individual song swappers may violate the U.S. Constitution. TAGS: subpoena, RIAA, SBC Communications Inc., recording industry, lawsuit, P2P file sharing, ADSL, DMCA, antipiracy, Internet Service Provider, telecommunications company, Kazaa, privacy, P2P, AT&T Corp., telecommunications

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, file-swapping, identity, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, court, lawsuit, appeal, service provider, Washington D.C., decision, P2P, attorney

RIAA's college lawsuits a wrong answer

September 14, 2003 Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohmann argues that with one in five Americans swapping music online, more lawsuits are not going to stop music trading on campus. TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, college, university, file-sharing, student, war, lawsuit, Internet Service Provider, lawyer, IP, music

Charter files suit against RIAA

October 6, 2003 The cable company files a lawsuit in an effort to bar the recording industry from obtaining the identities of its cable customers that have allegedly traded songs illegally online. TAGS: Charter Communications Inc., RIAA, subpoena, DMCA, identity, lawsuit, P2P, service provider, cable company, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, Verizon Communications

RIAA wins round in file-swapping suit

December 1, 2003 A San Francisco federal judge moves SBC Communications' lawsuit against the recording industry's file-swapping legal strategy, a potentially significant victory for record labels. TAGS: Susan Illston, SBC Communications Inc., RIAA, subpoena, trader, recording industry, file-swapping, DMCA, lawsuit, federal judge, Internet Service Provider, decision, Verizon Communications, service provider, San Francisco, California

SCO subpoenas Linux leaders

November 13, 2003 Subpoenas are flying in the high-profile lawsuit between the SCO Group and IBM, as both try to buttress their legal claims by turning to third parties for information. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., subpoena, BayStar Capital, IBM Corp., kernel, Linus Torvalds, Linux, Open Source Development Labs, lawsuit, request, court, source code, claim, lawyer, Unix

ACLU takes aim at record labels

September 30, 2003 The civil liberties group files a motion accusing the RIAA of illegally using subpoenas to unmask alleged copyright infringers, a move that could complicate the labels' antipiracy plan. TAGS: RIAA, affidavit, subpoena, antipiracy, DMCA, P2P, settlement, lawsuit, motion, federal judge, Boston, online music, Internet Service Provider

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, Verizon Communications, appeals court, copyright law, P2P, argument, law, Judge, lawyer, court, lawsuit

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
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