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Mar 20 2006

Man who can’t switch on computer faces illegal downloading suit

Hong Kong – A single parent who claims he doesn’t know how to switch on a computer is being sued by seven record companies for illegally uploading music on to the internet, a Hong Kong news report said Sunday.

Mar 20 2006

Judge Tells RIAA They Don’t Get To Randomly Hunt Through Everyone’s Computers

One thing that’s become clear in all of the recording industry’s lawsuits against file sharers, is they feel they pretty much have free reign in what they should be allowed to do. That’s why they originally wanted ISPs to just hand over names without having to file a lawsuit, and why they tend to take [...]

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  • mountain_rage: That is the downside to the radio model, all artist are tied in, and can't choose to give away their music for free to e...
  • DrewWilson: It's not entirely a surprise this is happening if you ask me. I haven't been around to witness the music scene for 20 y...
  • CHRIS: It's sad that people can make money off of you, but won't take the time to answer any of your questions. I think VUZE, I...
  • Neil: I don't think it's unreasonable to ask venues a small fee for radio, jukeboxes, and live music, but it really needs to b...
  • mountain_rage: The sad part is that even with all 3 licenses the facility can still be sued, since those 3 don't cover all artist. Pers...
  • Publishers Demand Royalties for Open Mic Nights | Headliner: [...] In a ridiculous abuse of music industry power BMI, SESAC, and ASCAP have started demanding that venues that hold o...
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  • “Three Strikes”: A Model to Follow, Thinks Fox Films - P2P Talk?: [...] In a recent statement Fox Films Entertainment CEO Jim Gianopulos said that the US needs to follow France’s examp...
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