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RIAA Files 235 More Lawsuits
Posted by Othertracy! in on April 23, 2006 at 4:16 AM



Source: http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=1158

While the effectiveness of lawsuits against American consumers has been long and thoroughly debated without definitive end, the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has announced a continued campaign regardless. It has been reported today that the RIAA has filed 235 more lawsuits against alleged copyright infringers.

While no names have been released, the only details in the legal complaints is that 10 of them were filed against residents in North Carolina.

The news comes just shortly after reports that the MPAA has shut down an NZB website.

It has been reported that over 18,000 lawsuits have been filed with only a fraction of them resulting in settlements. Many lawsuits have also been dropped with only one known case of someone defending the suit. Many chose to settle as they are financially unable to pay the legal fees of a court battle against the RIAA. However, this also means that no legal precident is being set as well.

Even though it has been reported that over 4,300 individuals were forced to settle, filesharing has exploded in population since the lawsuit campaign began. This has sparked arguments that the campaign is not only failing to stem the flow of filesharing, but has also encouraged it through free advertising.

No further details of the latest wave of legal action have been released.


User Comments

Chief Op OfficerShadowMom
Date: April 23, 2006 @ 2:21 PM
I guess that we can finally clear the air... they're claim that this was to educate the public is really getting thin now. Along with any credibility they may have ever had.
OtherOneofFour
Date: April 23, 2006 @ 7:58 PM
I heard about bittorrent through lawsuit articles, so I'd say it's good advertising.
I hope they sue somebody with the enough cash to actual appeal these son-of-a-bitch litigation cockfights!
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 24, 2006 @ 1:33 AM
It's comforting to know that one of the REAL reasons behind the "sue-em-all" campaign is failing.

They wanted to "educate" the public about the RIAA's own interpretation of copyright. (But the public ends up learning more about Fair USE ...the very thing the RIAA wanted to convince congress to destroy.)

You know, if things work out right (and I hope they do) we need to THANK the RIAA for helping spread the word via the example of their abuses and evil deeds. By attacking the People so publicly, it wakes the People up. The RIAA is it's own worst enemy.
Otherindependentm...
Date: April 24, 2006 @ 1:34 AM
No RIAA!
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