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No more lawsuits: ISPs to work with RIAA, cut off P2P users
by bucy at 3:55 pm EST, Dec 19, 2008

In a stunning turn of events, the US music industry has ceased its long-time litigation strategy of suing individual P2P file-swappers. Instead, with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo acting as a broker, the RIAA has signed voluntary "graduated response" agreements with major Internet service providers. Those currently on the receiving end of an RIAA lawsuit, though, will have to see it through to the (very) bitter end.


 
RE: No more lawsuits: ISPs to work with RIAA, cut off P2P users
by skullaria at 5:17 am EST, Dec 20, 2008

bucy wrote:

In a stunning turn of events, the US music industry has ceased its long-time litigation strategy of suing individual P2P file-swappers. Instead, with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo acting as a broker, the RIAA has signed voluntary "graduated response" agreements with major Internet service providers. Those currently on the receiving end of an RIAA lawsuit, though, will have to see it through to the (very) bitter end.

Could this have anything to do with Harvard Law engaging them?
They really have done a great job, haven't they? I recently bought a cd without thinking of what I was doing and I felt guilty about it. I don't want any of my money going to them. Ever.


 
 
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