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From:
Brandon Smith
To:
component , ,
Date:
Mon, 21 Jul 2003 08:54:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Record labels send ISPs subpoenas in piracy battle
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As far as IDM goes, with the nature of a lot of artists wanting to share their work, I have yet to read a convincing (actually ANY) statement by the RIAA illustrating how they plan to differentiate willing / unwilling sharing as well as the legitimacy of named files. The IDM community ought to be very interested in this. If someone really does want to fight this all they would have to do is set up a large network of fake top 10 files filled with noise (remember when Madonna did that?), and get the word out to make it public knowledge (try to get their identifications as close to the original as possible). Get as many p2p nodes to share the fake files as possible and this will create a situation where having a person on a list as sharing (c) material is meaningless as so many fakes are out there. In fact, forces in the record labels put those "trojan horses" out over the years - how could they now punish someone for "keeping those trojan horses shared to full others into downloading unauthorized material in order to full people who want to steal music - see RIAA, I'm on your side!" This would create a climate where having a name assocoated with a (c) file is legally meaningless (if it isn't already) and thus these 10000 name lists would have no legal validity. As such for the RIAA to tighten screws they would have to actually download material they suspect which would create a logistic nightmare - and of course if just one person was improperly accused anyone could question the soundness of their accusations (ie class action counter suit). The RIAA might be a large interest group but I doubt it has enough resources to be playing legal ping-pong with thousands of people, especially if it isn't sure of its "list-of-names" evidence. --- component <component@mindstorm.com> wrote:
quoted 13 lines Because the RIAA are a powerful lobbying group.> Because the RIAA are a powerful lobbying group. > Actually, they are pretty > damn evil too. > > Rob! > ::::::Component Records::::::: > Box 783, Somers, Ct 06071 > www.componentrecords.com > > > I really don't get why copyright infringement is > on par with treason, though. > > > > derek
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