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RIAA out to get more "swappers"
Students at 13 universities are among those targetted by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Another 213 people who were identified earlier but failed to settle their cases are also being sued. As with preceding cases, the fresh action was made against so-called “John Doe” defendants, who are identified only by the codes given to their computers’ internet connections. Record industry lawyers obtain the identity of suspected illegal users through their internet service providers. [Via BBC News] The MethodShop Spin: This will go one forever until the RIAA finally seizes the notion that peer-to-peer sharing and music downloading started on college campuses. If it weren’t for Shawn Fanning, there would be no Napster, who knows what else. College students have pioneered the distribution, and yes legality, of file trading) particularly music on the Internet. Though I agree there are limits to this behavior and what is right and/or wrong, the RIAA is still going about this in the wrong manner. In all honesty, the RIAA needs to both turn its head and face the fact that the activities will not seize or simply diminish the RIAA as we know it today putting all liability and pacs into the distributors online (stores etc.) and the artist’s labels.
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