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RIAA Files 531 More Lawsuits

nuclear305 writes "CNN is reporting that the RIAA has filed 531 'John Doe' lawsuits against defendants in Atlanta; Philadelphia; Orlando, Florida; and Trenton, New Jersey. Of course, once these thugs find out who you are, you can pay them off for the small fee averaging $3,000."

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  1. MS going after innocent P2P users as well by Mr.+Darl+McBride · · Score: 5, Offtopic
    I submitted this story and it got rejected, but it affects some of you, who may have been targeted by Microsoft for using a P2P service when you weren't even downloading Microsoft material.

    The rejected story:

    Last week, Slashdot published the story that Microsoft source code had been leaked for Windows 2000 and Windows NT4. Immediately, curious geeks began to look for sources for this code. Never one to miss a chance at a bit of good fun, I replied to the story, posting a link my Linux 2.6.2 kernel torrent, proclaiming "Kernel source here!" Microsoft's response? They went on the offensive, promptly trying to plug this "leak."

    This morning, my ISP account was suspended, and I received a notification declaring that I had allegedly violated Microsoft's copyright. Violated Microsoft's copyright with a Linux kernel? Their complaint was filed two days after posting the torrent. In this time, they had apparently downloaded the torrent, but failed to verify that the contents were actually infringing. (I understand. .bz2 files confused me the first time I saw them, too.)

    I checked the torrent tracker logs, and it seems that MS is still sitting on the torrent, presumably collecting IPs from would-be Linux downloaders. Of course, I removed the .torrent file so nobody else is inconvenienced by Microsoft legal's lack of dilligence. A good joke is one thing, but enabling Microsoft to continue harassing users is another.

    For the curious and the irate alike, I've included Microsoft's complaint below:

    J.K. Weston
    Microsoft Corporation
    One Microsoft Way
    Redmond, WA 98052
    jkweston@microsoft.com
    Tel: (425) 703-5529

    14 Feb 2004

    URGENT/IMMEDIATE ATTENTION REQUIRED
    VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL

    (My ISP)

    Re: NOTICE OF POTENTIAL UNLAWFUL DISTRIBUTION OF MICROSOFT SOURCE CODE AT: (My IP) Date of Infringement: Detail below.

    Dear (ISP):

    We have received information that one of your users as identified above by the SITE/URL (My IP) may have engaged in the unlawful distribution of Microsoft's source code for Windows 2000, and/or Windows NT4, by distributing and offering for download these source code files via a peer-to-peer network.

    Since you own this IP address, we request that you take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse Policy/Terms of Service Agreement.

    We also kindly request that you forward this notice promptly to the user of the IP address listed above at the time and date stated.

    To the user at (My IP):

    The unauthorized copying and distribution of Microsoft's protected source code is a violation of both civil and criminal copyright and trade secret laws. If you have downloaded and are making the source code available for downloading by others, you are violating Microsoft's rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal penalties.

    Microsoft demands that you immediately (1) cease making Microsoft's source code available or otherwise distributing it, (2) destroy any and all copies you may have in your possession, and (3) provide us any and all information about how you came into possession of this code.

    Microsoft takes these issues very seriously, and will pursue legal action against individuals who take part in the proliferation of it source code. We look forward to your prompt cooperation. Should you need to contact me, I can be reached at the address above or at jkweston@microsoft.com.

    Very truly yours,

    By
    J.K. Weston

    How did I come across this source? Microsoft, I went to kernel.org.

    Looks the RIAA's found a little competition in the puppy-kicking department.

    That's the story that didn't get posted, but if any of you got a nastygram from your ISP, you deserve to know about this. Point your ISP to the Slashdot posting with the torrent and demand that they reinstate your account, and more to it: demand an apology from Microsoft. There are plenty of comments from others about this being the Linux 2.6.2 kerenl. MS is having ISPs shut off accounts for downloading Linux!
    1. Re:MS going after innocent P2P users as well by Mizery+De+Aria · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      What's wrong with giving points to a supposed troll who may be insightful/interesting? Bah...it's truly pointless arguing with a supposed troll. I am ogre.

      Please waste your mod points on this post as offtopic

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  2. mod parent up interesting or insightful by Mizery+De+Aria · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Way for Microsoft to jump the gun.
    How credible does this make Microsoft look now?

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