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Iceland and USA Feel the Copyright Industry's Wrath

spellraiser writes "Iceland's Internet traffic saw a substantial decrease this week as police raided the homes of 12 individuals suspected of sharing massive amounts of copyrighted material over a private, local DC++ hub that was infiltrated by SMAIS, the Association of film right holders in Iceland. The people who were raided were questioned by the police, and had computer equipment confiscated. It is unclear at this point what their fate is, but there is a distinct possibility might face charges." And in the U.S., an anonymous reader writes "The Recording Industry Association of America strikes again with yet another round of lawsuits. Jon Newston over at P2Pnet.net doesn't hold back anything in his great commentary on it today. Best quote 'It's almost as if having lost its bitterly fought case against the p2p application owners and failed in its many obvious (and expensive) attempts to disrupt the p2p networks, the music industry is now determined to vent its wrath on helpless men, women and children who can't hope to stand up to it with its tremendous political and financial power.'"

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  1. Capturing Terrorists by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Osama is lucky he doesn't share videos over the Internet or he would awaken the RIAA Rebellious Viva La Resistance Militia capturing him in 24 hours.

  2. Re:you mean... by OverlordQ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Of course! Paying $8 to see a movie once but paying $20 for something you can listen to for a long time is just wrong and overpriced. I mean come on! Isn't that obvious.

    </sarcasm>

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  3. The Revolution *WILL* be televised... by GeneralEmergency · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...but unfortunately, you will *NOT* be permitted to record it.


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  4. Re:And Internet traffic... by antiMStroll · · Score: 3, Funny
    "Has any objective third party confirmed this? "

    I'll volunteer.

    Iceland only has 12/0.4=30 Internet users.

    There you go, authentic RIAA-strength math.