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RIAA verdict playback

October 8, 2007 A Thursday verdict requiring a Minnesota woman to pay $220,000 to the RIAA gets mixed reactions from public and politicos. TAGS: RIAA, woman, Minnesota, recording industry, George W. Bush, copyright law, intellectual property, file-sharing, president

Week in review: Download dilemma

October 12, 2007 File sharing is getting public airtime again, while politicians wrestle with other tech issues. Also: Sprint turmoil may kill WiMax. TAGS: juror, RIAA, recording industry, public relations, Wired Inc., Week in review, BEA Systems Inc., reader, artist, file-sharing, attorney, Oracle Corp.

Recording industry threat looms over Net radio

July 31, 2007 Attorney Sherwin Siy says the threat to Net radio's survival is really about the recording industry's obsession to control digital music. TAGS: Webcaster, recording industry, Internet radio, digital-rights management, negotiation, rate, piracy, label, radio, threat, music, song

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

British file sharers to pay record industry

January 27, 2006 Judge orders two downloaders to pay thousands of pounds in fines, costs and damages to the BPI trade association. TAGS: recording industry, file-sharing, Judge, payment

FAQ: Net radio's mixed signals

July 13, 2007 This Sunday, Webcasters are expected to hand over higher royalty fees to the recording industry. What does that mean for their devotees? TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, negotiation, recording industry, blogosphere, rate, station, radio, payment

Kazaa owners may face time in jail

December 15, 2005 Australian record industry initiates contempt proceedings against the masterminds behind the file-sharing software. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Tony Bannon, Kazaa, recording industry, Altnet, proceeding, motion, Sydney, Australia, file-sharing, owner, order, IP, CEO

Music industry sues P2P firm Lime Wire

August 4, 2006 Federal lawsuit comes a week after makers of Kazaa file-sharing technology agreed to pay music labels $115 million. TAGS: LimeWire, recording industry, record company, P2P, file-sharing, business model, Kazaa, lawsuit

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, RIAA, P2P, Judge, Morpheus, Kazaa, lawsuit, file-sharing, court, professor, Internet service, service provider, Internet Service Provider, decision

Study: U.S. swappers shrug off copyrights

August 1, 2003 More than two-thirds of Americans don't care whether the music they swap online is copyrighted, according to a new study, despite the record industry's antipiracy efforts. TAGS: African-americans, antipiracy, recording industry, file-swapping, income, survey, copyright law, researcher, music, U.S.

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, Internet Service Provider, appeals court, lawsuit, Verizon Communications, identity, court, decision, power, IP

Labels win round in piracy crackdown

July 30, 2003 A judge orders Sydney University to hand over computer back-up tapes to the record industry, removing, for now, a potent shield for students accused of file swapping. TAGS: subpoena, file-swapping, recording industry, tape, music company, Internet Service Provider, school, lawyer, Internet service, service provider, backup, U.S.

With settlement, Kazaa casts off its pirate garb

July 27, 2006 The notorious P2P service tries to go straight, but even a multimillion-dollar deal with record labels might not be enough. TAGS: Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, recording industry, settlement, Grokster Ltd., EMI Group Plc., Napster Inc., file-sharing, Australia, decision, Apple iTunes, U.S.

iTunes song swap helper vanishes from Net

March 8, 2004 The MyTunes software, which turned Apple's jukebox into a way to trade MP3s, goes offline. But this time, it's not the record industry's doing. TAGS: recording industry, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, jukebox, file-sharing

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

File-sharing crackdown rages worldwide

November 23, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the recording industry does not need to go after every single infringer. It has already created a deterrent. TAGS: recording industry, Argentina, file-sharing, legal action, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Sweden, wave, Singapore, campaign, P2P, U.S., music

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, file-swapping, trader, recording industry, DMCA, lawsuit, federal judge, Internet Service Provider, decision, Verizon Communications, service provider, San Francisco, California

Schools stay mum on file traders' names

July 22, 2003 Boston College and MIT are the first to contest subpoenas from the recording industry demanding information on alleged file swappers, but others may follow. TAGS: subpoena, RIAA, P2P file sharing, recording industry, file-swapping, Kazaa, school, P2P, trader, student, Washington, Internet service, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, service provider, spokesman

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: RIAA, subpoena, SBC Communications Inc., recording industry, ADSL, lawsuit, DMCA, antipiracy, Internet Service Provider, telecommunications company, privacy, Kazaa, AT&T Corp., telecommunications, service provider, California

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, VCR, piracy, lawyer, decision, attorney, RIAA, Judge, relationship, Sony Corp., San Francisco
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