The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has launched a website to collect payments from those accused of music piracy.
P2Plawsuits.com is designed to cut back on the number of lawsuits filed by the RIAA, which it says will reduce the legal cost to those found guilty of downloading music illegally.
The RIAA has already sent 400 pre-litigation settlement letters to 13 universities and has asked them to forward those letters to the appropriate network users.
"Under this new approach, a student, or other network user, can settle the record company claims against him or her at a discounted rate before a lawsuit is ever filed," the RIAA said
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