Friday, September 30, 2005

New round of P2P lawsuits

The Recording Industry Association of America filed it latest round of lawsuits against file-sharers yesterday. Of the 757 sued (bringing the number to 14,800 in the US), "about 64 were filed against individuals using college networks," Reuters reports. For more on this, see "MI court rejects P2P suit [against parents]," "Anti-P2P software for parents," and "File-sharing realities for families." The 757 sued are at 17 US universities, according to Good Morning Silicon Valley's somewhat tongue-in-cheek coverage.

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