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momditty
October 17th, 2003, 05:21 PM
ISPs on alert
Here's a list of which ISPs and other service providers have received subpoenas from the RIAA, and how many subpoenas each provider has received. Numbers come from a review of the RIAA subpoenas put online by the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
· Comcast Cable Communications (389)
· SBC (188)
· Verizon Internet Services (159)
· Time Warner Cable (135)
· Charter Cable (74)
· Adelphia Communications (59)
· Cox Communications (45)
· RCN (30)
· EarthLink (19)
· CenturyTel Internet Services (9)
· Grande Communications (8)
· Mediacom Communications (8)
· America Online (7)
· Bell South (7)
· InterQuest Communications (6)
· Bentley College (Boston) (5)
· Loyola Marymount University (4)
· Boston College (3)
· Qwest Communications(3)
· CSC Holdings (2)
· Northeastern University (2)
· New York University (2)
· San Bruno Municipal Cable (2)
· Suntech Systems (2)
· Allegiance Internet, AT&T Worldnet, Boston University, Columbia University (New York), DePaul University (Chicago), Insight Midwest, Loyola University (Chicago), Massillon Cable TV, MIT, Northeastern University (Boston), Pacific Bell Internet, University of Southern California, Wide Open West Holdings (1 each).
Unnamed P2P users
Subpoenas have been served to ISPs for unnamed users trading files on the following P2P networks. The number of subpoenas served is listed in parentheses.
· Bearshare (29)
· Limewire (16)
· Shareaza (3)
· Unspecified (4)
Today's New Targets
Updated October 17
· aaa@Kazaa
· andy@Kazaa
· anniepooh@Kazaa
· aweeks@fileshare
· babystilla21@Kazaa
· bigbluesmurf823@Kazaa
· brainz220@Kazaa
· cajean@Kazaa
· changes87@Kazaa
· eric@Kazaa
· gcgrimeycitythug@Kazaa
· grifster@Kazaa
· guyincogneedoh@Kazaa
· Haywire21@Kazaa
· iheartyOos@Kazaa
· isreba@Kazaa
· Jack39@Kazaa
· Jacksons25@Kazaa
· jamezkimchee@Kazaa
· JamieKurt@Grokster
· jay33@Kazaa
· juicylucy@Grokster
· juliennomura@Kazaa
· Jupp@Kazaa
· Kevante@Kazaa
· krakaboi@Kazaa
· LCRamey42@Kazaa
· Lifetaker5@Kazaa
· Lilkraz@fileshare
· lins923@Kazaa
· loloman@Kazaa
· luv682@Kazaa
· markovia@Kazaa
· meghan@Kazaa
· mellyv@Kazaa
· michaelcuccionelover88@Kazaa
· misliss@Kazaa
· mistanusiz@Kazaa
· mommy@Kazaa
· mwysocki@fileshare
· nixon901@Kazaa
· peckochan@Kazaa
· Peteo2211@Kazaa
· playwitmeballs@Kazaa
· prdrew40@Kazaa
· pussywillow@Kazaa
· Queets@fileshare
· sambasmeh@Kazaa
· sarahje@Kazaa
· sexy_2k3@Kazaa
· SilentScream1@Kazaa
· Snobird@Kazaa
· sofy@Kazaa
· soulstripper@Kazaa
· sporty311@Kazaa
· stephanie@Kazaa
· sumay@Kazaa
· sunnybear1@Kazaa
· Sweetheart02@Kazaa
· tAaJ@Kazaa
· tinman@Kazaa
· www.hondaracer@Kazaa
· xixung@Kazaa

DemonusAE
October 17th, 2003, 05:40 PM
Can someone put a link to that site or list?

Evil_Dweller_01
October 17th, 2003, 05:50 PM
well still not seeing ...janett999@ares :P

Ya like that will ever happen.. lol

That's close to impossible :wings

origin
October 17th, 2003, 06:42 PM
This worries me though..I have comcast..comcast is the leader in supenos woooooweee good thing I stayed away from kazaa lite and found my 2 new homes the Mule and Blubster-lite :)

:gj On a side note arent the RIAA's tactics getting old this is a non effective costly way that doesnt make the mass population quit doing what they please with P2P "information is meant to be FREE, So be it!"


l8

Truncheon
October 17th, 2003, 07:21 PM
Maybe it just means that to engage in P2P is to take an implied risk of getting sued.
I've been sued a few times for various things. Civil court sucks.I've done it with and without a lawyer. Usually I didn't get exactly what I wanted. A couple of times I've gotten screwed pretty bad!
Since I 'm not willing to take the risk (and I'm not willing to be a leach) I've just stopped for awhile. Sitting back and waiting until the chatter dies down and we can go back to exercising our rights in peace.

Kyle06
October 17th, 2003, 07:39 PM
funny my ISP is not listed that be good lol

FutureIverson
October 17th, 2003, 07:42 PM
yeah i feel you i mean AOL has 3 times the users as comcast since broadband availability isn't that farspread as it seems, however 400-7 subpoenas seems farfetched. Even if u include timewarner, comcast with it's average number of users should have fart lesss subpoenas than aol.

Azathoth
October 17th, 2003, 10:12 PM
I agree FutureIverson only 7 for aol hmmm. That's a little strange. 'specialy when you have to consider aol and time warner are part of the same company.

freeloaders
October 18th, 2003, 01:28 AM
oohh yeah non from ares

shawners
October 18th, 2003, 05:06 AM
most people on Dial up dont share that much, if they do, their is very little downloading going on due to speeds.. more likely on kazaa their sharing part of the file.. Even when i had 56k, i limit my upload to 1 file at a time. Now with broadband, 4-7 files depending on if im downloading.

GMBazillion
October 18th, 2003, 05:43 AM
yeah i feel you i mean AOL has 3 times the users as comcast since broadband availability isn't that farspread as it seems, however 400-7 subpoenas seems farfetched. Even if u include timewarner, comcast with it's average number of users should have fart lesss subpoenas than aol.

The reason why AOL's not on the top of the list is because most users on AOL still use dial-up.

Dial-up sucks when doing song-swapping.

Lamourlady
October 19th, 2003, 10:07 AM
is being dial-up really a factor in these cases???
just seems like there is more to it, when concerning AOL.
makes u think, eh?

Malicious Intent
October 19th, 2003, 10:31 AM
Could be some ammusing court cases.
"Can you please clearly state to the court your user name on kazaa?"
"playwitmeballs"

ROMANTICGUY50
October 19th, 2003, 12:46 PM
yeah i feel you i mean AOL has 3 times the users as comcast since broadband availability isn't that farspread as it seems, however 400-7 subpoenas seems farfetched. Even if u include timewarner, comcast with it's average number of users should have fart lesss subpoenas than aol.
I have Verizon DSL and they have quite a few. AOL is huge. How Come they only have a few. Just doesn't make since to me but...........

PEACE TO ALL

FrozenShadow23
October 19th, 2003, 02:24 PM
Perhaps I should get a seperate aol account for downloading....
Nah, I REALLY don't want anything AOL on my computer.
I'll survive with 15 from my ISP (Earthlink). Some really um... "special" names up there... Where do people come up with these things? Hmm, as if I have any right to talk about odd screennames

/me has one of the oddest nicks ever....

Cydor
October 19th, 2003, 04:21 PM
Could be some ammusing court cases.
"Can you please clearly state to the court your user name on kazaa?"
"playwitmeballs"


haha....wtf "playwitmeballs"

Kevin06906
October 19th, 2003, 05:16 PM
Well that's good.

My ISP is not even listed here yet.

Omyn
October 19th, 2003, 05:45 PM
futurelverson, "Even if u include timewarner, comcast with it's average number of users should have *fart* lesss subpoenas than aol."

What is that a new type of subpoena, a fartless one?
:]

momditty
October 19th, 2003, 06:02 PM
MSN has never been mentioned when it comes to the subpeonas. Anybody have an idea why other than their "in bed with the RIAA" and almost everyone is still on dial up? Even with DSL we seldom download as fast as they say we should. But I guess a year free because of poor service I shouldn't bitch.

elperro91
October 19th, 2003, 07:03 PM
Could be some ammusing court cases.
"Can you please clearly state to the court your user name on kazaa?"
"playwitmeballs"
Oh yeah, I can see the CNN correspondent right now..."we're outside the courthouse waiting for a statement from infamous Kazaa user Playwitmeballs...uh, we've just received word he'll be a few minutes yet as he apparently has his hands full..." :upside

thongsai
October 19th, 2003, 11:11 PM
well when i had aol wayyyyy back.. i didnt know wat the internet really was.. i was just chatting in the chatrooms..

tMoD
October 19th, 2003, 11:50 PM
I'm skeptical of the claims that AOL is less targeted due to the fact that AOL Time Warner owns Warner Records. Warner Records doesn't control the RIAA-- it's only one member of the organization. I don't think the other companies would let Warner's parent company "rip them off."

Lamourlady
October 19th, 2003, 11:53 PM
but u have to admit...it is still strange how such few aol users there r on that list, eh?

eclectica
October 20th, 2003, 02:00 AM
but u have to admit...it is still strange how such few aol users there r on that list, eh?
I think very few people that are on the list had a dialup internet connection.

The Crypt Keeper
October 20th, 2003, 04:11 AM
LoL.. Malicious