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Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
Yahoo! News ^ | April 28, 2004 | TED BRIDIS

Posted on 04/28/2004 2:15:50 PM PDT by El Conservador

WASHINGTON - The recording industry sued 477 more computer users Wednesday, including dozens of college students at schools in 11 states, accusing them of illegally sharing music across the Internet.

The Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites), the trade group for the largest labels, praised efforts by colleges and universities to use technology and school policies to crack down on music piracy on their computer own networks. But it said the most egregious offenders on campus deserved to be sued.

"There is also a complementary need for enforcement by copyright owners against the serious offenders to remind people that this activity is illegal," said the group's president, Cary Sherman.

The recording industry filed its latest complaints against "John Doe" defendants, identifying them only by their numeric Internet protocol addresses. It said lawyers will work through the courts to request subpoenas against the universities and some commercial Internet providers to learn the defendants' names.

Campus officials at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania warned students months ago about requests from the recording industry to crack down on copyright infringement on its computer networks.

It threatened to unplug the Internet connection for each student identified by the recording industry as illegally sharing music, until the student removed all software used to distribute songs online.

"Not everyone agrees that downloading and file-sharing is copyright infringement," wrote the school's technology director, Connie L. Beckman. "While this may be debatable, Mansfield University is required to comply with the law."

The latest filings brings the number of lawsuits filed by the recording industry to 2,454 since last summer. None of the cases has yet gone to trial, and 437 people so far have agreed to pay financial penalties of about $3,000 as settlements.

The trade group said the newest lawsuits targeted students at Mansfield; Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island; Emory University in Atlanta; Georgia Institute of Technology; Gonzaga University of Spokane, Wash.; Michigan State University; Princeton University in New Jersey; Sacred Heart University of Fairfield, Conn.; Texas A&M University; Trinity College of Hartford, Conn.; Trinity University of San Antonio; the University of Kansas; University of Minnesota and Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

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Recording Industry Association of America: www.riaa.com


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KEYWORDS: filesharing; riaa; thug; thugacious; thugfoolery; thuggery; thuggishness; thuggism; thugs
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To: longtermmemmory
How can they PROVE the person does not already have cd of any song or title?

They're not suing people for downloading music, they're suing people for sharing/uploading music. If I go to the store and buy a CD, I don't have the right to duplicate and resell it. Likewise, I don't have a right to turn it into mp3s and let the rest of the world download them.

21 posted on 04/28/2004 5:52:10 PM PDT by RagingBull
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To: Amerigomag
Huh? Other than PBS, there is no government support of radio & TV stations, period. The stations are privately owned and aren't subsidized with tax dollars. The government gives them nothing.

Your comments lead me to believe that you don't know how the system works. Do you?

22 posted on 04/28/2004 8:28:20 PM PDT by Mr Ducklips
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