www.news.com -- Senators Leahy and Cornyn have introduced a bill that would allow the DOJ to go after p2p users that trade copywrited files. In the past the DOJ hasn't gone after p2p users due to it hasn't been a top priorty. ...Read More
www.news.com -- Minnesota woman named Jammie Thomas was sued by the RIAA for allegedly making available some 1,702 songs through the Kazaa network (though only 24 were at issue in the case). A federal jury sided with the RIAA and returned a verdict of $222,000. So why did this verdict happen? ...Read More
www.billboard.biz -- Major labels and large webcasters reached an agreement today. Hopefully we will get news of the small webcaster agreement soon! ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Matt Stoller, Copps supported the idea that there's a link between AT&T's deletion of Vedder's political comments from a webcast of the concert and the network neutrality fight that's brewing in the halls of Congress. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Foster had been awarded over $68,000 in attorney's fees after the RIAA's case against her was dismissed. So far, she's having a hard time getting the record labels to pay up, and she's now seeking an order forcing the RIAA to post a $210,000 security bond ...Read More
www.zeropaid.com -- Points out that "Many computers can be connected to the Internet with identical IP addresses as long as they remain behind control points such as routers, firewalls, proxy servers, or similar technologies." ...Read More
www.myfoxatlanta.com -- Stephen Bier, a.k.a. Madonna Wayne Gacy, says that Marilyn Manson owns him several million dollars due to a contract/deal they signed back in 1993. ...Read More
news.com.com -- A national security threat? That is what several lawmakers are said in a hearing about the subject. Even attacking LimeWire's chairman saying he his making the threat possible. Of course the talk of copyrighted items was mentioned, and I wonder why.. ...Read More
news.com.com -- After heavy pressure from the RIAA backed by US Trade groups, AllOfMp3.com site owner may have to face 3 years in jail and pay $590,000 (USD) for selling illegal copies of mp3s on his site. ...Read More
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