|
September 24th, 2003 Recording Industry Withdraws Music Sharing Lawsuit Lack of Due Process Leads to Mistaken Identity. San Francisco - Seven major record labels dismissed chargesSeptember 24th, 2003 Recording Industry Withdraws Music Sharing Lawsuit Lack of Due Process Leads to Mistaken Identity. San Francisco - Seven major record labels dismissed chargesFor Immediate Release: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 Recording Industry Withdraws Music Sharing Lawsuit Lack of Due Process Leads to Mistaken IdentityRIAA v. People. On September 8, 2003, the recording industry sued 261 American music fans for sharing songs on peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing networks, kicking off an ... Information about File Sharing Lawsuits for copyright infringement ... Copyright 2005 Digital Music Eye © Copyright for design layout, code, and furnished images by Panhandle On ...
Music sharing lawsuit goes to court : The record industry is finally going to trial after thousands of lawsuits against people who share music online illegally. The results of the ... An Online NewsHour Report The Recording Industry Association of America on Wednesday filed a new round of lawsuits against "John Doe" defendants for allegedly sharing hundreds ... The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, a worldwide recording industry association, announced yesterday its initial round of lawsuits against individuals ...
To print : Select File and then Print from your browser's menu ----- This story was printed from ZDNet AustraliaFeatured Product: KODAK EASYSHARE EX1011 Digital Picture Frame. Wirelessly share more of this season's greatest moments. Learn more!
|
|