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[dvd-discuss] RIAA plans to combat file sharing.
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- Subject: [dvd-discuss] RIAA plans to combat file sharing.
- From: "Chris Moseng" <underwhelm_org(at)hotmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 02:25:48 -0500
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Subject: [free-sklyarov] RIAA plans to combat file sharing.
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 01:03:43 EDT
From: Robloch@aol.com
To: free-sklyarov@zork.net
My editor got hold of an internal memo that reveal the Recording Industry
Association of America's strategy and findings in its soon to be waged war
against FastTrack's KaZaA, MusicCity's Morpheus and Grokster. The memos
reveal the association's litigation strategy, how FastTrack may work with
RIAA and how the situation differs from the Napster debacle.
The RIAA response was quite funny when he asked them for a quote:
'We are not confirming whether these are real emails. But if anyone thinks
that the music community is sitting idly by while these services threaten
our industry and our technology partners they are wrong.'
www.dotcomscoop.com/riaa1003.html
I found it odd that they seem willing to use such an approach. I suppose
that they are just desperate. We need to all get the word out on this, there
are potentially huge implications. The next few months could prove telling.
robert
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