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UK ISPs to warn file-sharers, but then what? - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours ago
I think it's fair to say the ISPs' stance has contributed to the RIAA's sue-first, ask-questions-later approach to individual infringers. ...

RIAA and MPAA on the warpath again OR how to shake down folks just ... - UnCapitalist Journal
UnCapitalist Journal - Jun 26, 2008
Before the RIAA existed musicians would travel far and wide begging the radio stations to play their music. From the Wired writeup we get to the, cough, ...

RIAA 'Making Available' Argument: File Sharers 'Freeload' - Wired News
Wired News - Jun 30, 2008
The RIAA echoed its sister lobbying group, the Motion Picture Association of America, by telling the Thomas judge that solely making available copyrighted ...

Making available=infringing, yes or no? - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jun 24, 2008
Under the interpretation advanced by the RIAA and the MPAA, making a file available for copying online network is enough to violate its copyright, ...

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Audioholics, FL - Jun 25, 2008
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