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RIAA Sues Usenet.com

Several readers pointed us to Torrentfreak's coverage of the RIAA's latest move: the major record labels have launched a copyright infringement lawsuit against Usenet.com. The complaint, filed in the federal District Court in New York, accuses Usenet.com of providing access to millions of copyright-infringing files and slams it for touting its service as a "haven for those seeking pirated content." Usenet.com has been refusing the labels' requests to block access to alleged "copyright infringing groups."

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  1. Re:Ahh crap by Threni · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Took 'em years to get around to Usenet, though. Why? Perhaps they've only just heard about it?

  2. Okay, newbies, usenet.com is NOT usenet by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Geez, what is this, digg? usenet.com is just a company that gives payed access to usenet. The RIAA can't sue usenet anymore then it could sue HTTP (not that it wouldn't want to) but it sure as hell can sue Usenet.com the same as it can sue a company employing a webserver that hosts copyrighted files.

    I have no idea if usenet.com can be considered guilty under current laws, they do have the files in question on their servers and charge people money to download them, so they are directly profitting from these files. On the other hand, by the nature of usenet they have no control over what appears on their servers (they better not be blocking kiddie porn or they lost that defence).

    Are they a phone company just passing information, or are they a filesharer profitting from doing so.

    Intresting case BUT stop pretending that the RIAA is stupid enough to sue USENET, it is sueing a company that sells access to usenet. People here are quick to blame politicians for not knowing enough, but count the posts that don't even seem to know the difference between these two.

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  3. Re:Ahh crap by Otter · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Why? Perhaps they've only just heard about it?

    Usenet.com isn't Usenet.* It's a Usenet access provider that markets itself pretty transparently (although not transparently enough to be illegal, I'd guess) as a warez service.

    * Translation for all you "my hello.c is so 1337!" dweebs: Usenet.com != Usenet

  4. Re:Ahh crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Probably because they can't track who is using it as easily as P2P programs or torrents. To go after users will require them to get logs from the providers, which won't happen without a subpoena. Also, it seems like they're going after Usenet.com because they were branding their service as a way to get copies of content. I wonder if they will go after other providers, who are advertising the ability to have 20GB/month worth of conversations with other usenet users, but make no mention of copyrighted material that is available?

  5. Re:I warned you people!! by Chapter80 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    your theoretical right to download a copyrighted britney spears album is equivalent to Auschwitz how exactly?
    I think you missed the joke.
  6. Re:Ahh crap-DISMANTLE ONE SERVER AT A TIME by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Usenet.com isn't Usenet.* It's a Usenet access provider that markets itself pretty transparently (although not transparently enough to be illegal, I'd guess) as a warez service.

    Don't think that Usenet.com is not usenet, and therefore usenet is safe. By now you should know that the RIAA tries to take one case against a weak defendant, and then leverage that win in the courts against everyone else. If they can win against Usenet.com and their servers, expect legal letters to go out to every other usenet node telling them to shut down, filter groups (yeah, like that would work), or face a lawsuit against a billion dollar corporation.

    This really is a big deal on a new front, and if they don't lose big time here, they'll try to roll over everyone else.

    The truth is that the RIAA truly believes that they are more important than absolutely everybody else in the world!

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