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Recording Industry vs The People

About the copyright infringement litigations brought by the four largest record companies based on peer to peer file sharing.
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Related Topics: copyright, filesharing, internet, law, MP3, p2p
Author: Ray Beckerman
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Canadian copyright infringement suit against RIAA record labels

Dec 9, 2009
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Court enters judgment in SONY v Tenenbaum

Dec 7, 2009
In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Court has entered judgment. In addition to the monetary award fixed by the jury, the Court also granted some, but not all, of the injunctive relief requested by the RIAA. Additionally, the Court set...

South by Southwest announces first group of music panels: I will be one of the speakers #sxsw

Dec 3, 2009
The South by Southwest festival for 2010 has announced its first group of music panels, and my panel -- "Recording Industry vs. The People" -- was among those selected: "Freshly Picked Music Panels" Should be a lot of fun. Looking forward to it....

Arista v Does 1-16 argued on November 20th

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