Canadian Recording Industry Goes After P2P Users
Txiasaeia writes "Taking its cue from its American counterpart, the CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association) has begun the hunt for music file swappers. Unlike the RIAA, the CRIA are trying to find 29 (!) swappers only who use either Shaw, Telus, Rogers Cable, Bell Sympatico or Quebec's Videotron. Some companies like Shaw are openly opposing the request, whereas others, like Videotron, are pretty much planning on rolling over once the paperwork is done. Videotron customers beware: they say that they're 'actually delighted that the CRIA is doing what it's doing.' Arguments in the case begin on Monday in Toronto."
Hi. I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from such popular Canadian albums as "Nothing But Rush: A History of Canadian Popular Music".
Oh wait a minute, that is pretty bad.
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Next up: Sun rises, sun sets.
Anyone else getting really tired of reading about *IAA? We're all well aware of the issues involved, I don't really see the need for this to be front page material nearly every day.
Let's have some priorities, please. Like our daily SCO story...siiigh. It's times like these that I wish we had voting rights like Kuro5hin, because every morning I load slashdot, I have trouble telling whether it's actually new news, or the same 2-3 topics over and over.
Please help metamoderate.
"Working on behalf of major record labels, the CRIA is reportedly hunting for 29 Canadian customers from at least five different ISPs"
Damn! they're on to me and my 28 cohorts!
when you see an industry suing their customers, i can't wait till this spreads to other industries
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All your base are belong to us!
Slashdot Response: "Why do the police have to do the **AA's dirtywork! This is blah blah blah corporate shills blah blah blah."
Scenario 1B: Copyright holder privately goes after copyright infringers.
Slashdot response: "Can you believe the nerve of these people. This is what the police are for! blah blah blah nazi stormtroopers blah blah blah."
Scenario 2A: New, obviously-designed-primarily-for-warez-pr0n-and-m
Slashdot Response: "Technology is blameless! Go after the infringers, but leave technology alone!"
Scenario 2B: Infringers gone after.
Slashdot Response: "Can you believe the nerve of those people shaking down college students!"
Scenario 3A: Copyright is used to protect somebody else's intellectual property
Slashdot Response: Copyright has outlived its usefulness! Viva la revolucion!
Scenario 3B: the GPL is violated.
Slashdot Response: Hang em high!
In India, Bollywood makes P2P servers for us.
In America, Hollywood attacks P2P servers for you.
I have doubts.
Don't start saying "We love you Quebec!" because we're different. Are you Don Cherry's brother?
Damn! This means I can't download the movie Strange Brew along with Bryan Adams songs anymore!
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Are you Don Cherry's sister? From la belle province.
isn't 29 the number of people in Canada who can actually get broadband?
Reason, free market capitalism, and individualism
2001 Census, population of Canada: 31,050,700
2000 CyberTrends report, percent of Canadians using the net: 54%
Number of Canucks the dark ones are looking for to sacrifice at the evil altar of Music Industry Ineptitude: 29
So, 0.54 x 31,050,700 = 16,767,378
29 / 16,767,378 x 100% = 0.000173% chance of them getting to me
I like those odds.
As Eastwood so elegantly asked "Do you feel lucky?"
2004-02-13 15:32:16 CRIA Seeks All 29 File Swappers in Canada (articles,music) (rejected)
It had a sense of irony and humour, y'know? Anyway, I really can't wait until they start handing out subpoenas. If I get busted (highly unlikely), I am *so* taking this to the courts! First of all, it's civil and not criminal so I won't go to jail, and second, we've got some fairly intelligent judges up here who would definitely be able to make a fair ruling on this case.
My defense: as soon as I heard that the CRIA was going to be following in the footsteps of their older American brother, I decided to never buy another CD and never download another MP3. This also includes refusing to buy music-related merchandise as well as concert tickets. I'm in my early 20's, so I've got many, many years of not purchasing music ahead of me.
Besides, if it's legal to download, then why shouldn't it be legal to upload? I mean, come on! The ONLY WAY you *can* download is if somebody sends you the file! Either prosecute both or neither!
Condemnant quod non intellegunt.
maybe the ruling Liberal party in Canada is a bit busy at the moment with public corporation scandals and an internal witch-hunt?
Typical French, "We surrender!"
Typical anglo-saxon bigotry.
:wq
Watching you techies trying to understand the dichonomy between the practice and intent of law is like watching a Lawyer try and install GenToo
:)
Not only 70% of Americans thought there was a link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11, but 98% now think it is normal to ask to prove a negative (rarely possible).
Can you prove I'm not God? Well? Can you?
Too late, Australia's got it now :-)
Or maybe these guys just beat them to it...
Why would anyone engrave "Elbereth"?
God would have a single digit UID.
Mod "Overrated" instead of replying "I disagree with you," you coward.