RIAA to expand attack on file swappers
The RIAA on Thursday announced another round of lawsuits on Thursday against 765 "Internet thieves" across the United States, emboldened by last month’s decision by the Supreme Court that said file sharing networks can be held responsible for their users’ actions.
The "John Doe" lawsuits - where the filing litigant is given a set amount of time to positively identify the defendant - were filed across several federal district courts in eight states.
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