RIAA files 757 more P2P lawsuits
The P2P networks may be fizzling out, but that hasn’t stopped the Recording Industry Ass. of America (RIAA) continuing to pursue alleged copyright infringers through the courts.
The organisation, which represents the US divisions of the world’s major recording multinationals, this week issued lawsuits against 757 individuals it claims have shared its members’ content without permission. Around 64 of those sent lawsuits are connecting to the net via college networks.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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