RIAA Strong-arms ISPs Instead of Customers
TechCrunch today reports that the RIAA is changing tactics:
Instead of dragging music downloaders and file-sharers into court, it has somehow convinced ISPs to take on the role of digital policeman (and jury and judge).
The original story in the Wall Street Journal has full details, but the gist is that the RIAA will provide ISPs with IP addresses of file sharing offenders. Those offenders (or accused offenders) will be warned and, after three strikes, have their internet service disconnected.
It beats sueing “several single mothers, a dead person and a 13-year-old girl,” but details are unclear as to the appeals process. At least the court system is set up to handle disputes like this.
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• Tags: bittorrent, File Sharers, File Sharing, Isps, legal, music, Music Downloaders, Riaa • Posted by Teague Hopkins in: News




