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RIAA Settles Suits Against Students

wo1verin3 writes "Cnet's News.Com has reported that the RIAA has settled the suits with four students accused of sharing songs. The settlements will see each student making payments to the RIAA totaling between $12,000 and $17,000, split into annual installments between 2003 and 2006."

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  1. Re:For the sake of the artists by IshanCaspian · · Score: 4, Informative

    It was not a music-sharing service. It simply indexed the contents of all of the public shares campus. If I typed in RedHat 7 it would return a list of places where I could get the ISO. There was nothing about it that was specifically directed towards infringing.

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  2. And with this... by cptgrudge · · Score: 5, Informative
    ...I will never buy another cd or music from an RIAA affiliated label for the rest of my life. They have now lost thousands of dollars in sales because of this. They are obviously doing what they feel is right. I must do the same. Unfortunately, this means not listening to some of my favorite bands anymore, but I believe they can be replaced. Nobody has a monopoly on creativity.

    Time to expand my musical tastes.

    independent-artists.com

    boycott-riaa.com

    Why RIAA Keeps Getting Hacked

    RIAA Affiliated Labels

    Hmmm. Can't seem to get to the RIAA site right now...

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  3. Re:You don't speak for me. by mrjive · · Score: 4, Informative

    No...these "kids" wrote samba (windows network share) spidering/indexing programs that made it easier to find files that might be located on open shares on your network.

    This is NOT the same as Joe Sixpack hosting gigs of mp3s on his own computer and making them available to everyone else, this is a matter of going after students writing software that has the potential to be used maliciously (sound familiar?)

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  4. Re:A Good Defense? by leviramsey · · Score: 4, Informative

    The US doesn't have loser-pays, although you can sue someone for your legal fees...