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RIAA steps up a gear with subpoenas

25 July 2003 3:22 by Jari Ketola | 35 comments

RIAA steps up a gear with subpoenas RIAA has tasted the sweet nectar of suing individuals and found it so good they just can't get enough. When earlier it took a considerable amount of shared music to trigger a RIAA subpoena, it now takes merely a handful of songs to get the ball rolling. This way the number of subpoena requests will increase from 75 per week to 300 per week.

The ISP's receiving the most subpoena requests are: Comcast Cable (formerly AT&T Broadband), Road Runner, Verizon Communications, Earthlink, and AOL.

It is also worth mentioning that using an IP blocking software (eg. Peer Guardian) will probably not stop RIAA from finding out the IP address of the offender, because it's unlikely they are doing the scans from any of their known address spaces.

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    Wise (Junior Member) 25 July 2003 12:02 Send private message to this user   
    I've copied my entire CD collection (100') to my HD as MP3's and then I'm copying them to DVD and going to let my friends copy them to their drives so that won't have to buy any of them. F**k the RIAA.
    Wise (Junior Member) 25 July 2003 12:03 Send private message to this user   
    Make that "100's".
    lannigan (Member) 25 July 2003 12:06 Send private message to this user   
    Well, I am absolutely not gonna stop sharing files. The RIAA is full of shit. That's exactly what they want. People to stop sharing files. You can thank the panzies who are settling with these bastards. They have to prove it all beyond a reasonable doubt if they proceed criminally. I think not. They won't get money because I don't have any!
    GrayArea (Member) 25 July 2003 13:13 Send private message to this user   
    Wise, your posts bring up a good question. You copied YOUR CD collection to your drive. Now, giving copies to your friends may be technically unlawful, but having the files on your drive should not be against the law at all, right? It's allowing uploading that our fellow citizens at the RIAA are going after, correct? They are looking at what files are in peoples "shared" folders, not what files are in other folders. Is that right? Just trying to make sure I understand all this crap correctly.

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    carlitob (Member) 25 July 2003 13:24 Send private message to this user   
    I hate the RIAA too but you gotta give them some credit, they are scaring people into moving away from p2p networks for the fear of being sued. I personally only do IRC, I prefer having whole albums not just songs.

    The problem is that with programs like kazza its so easy anyone can do it so they start to police it. If you learn IRC which is not as easy as kazaa you find less users but individually they have more files. Notice how IRC has been running for years and years with no lawsuits.

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    Toiletman (Senior Member) 25 July 2003 13:50 Send private message to this user   
    Alright, they ain't gonna scare me! The RIAA are a bunch of no good, fucked up, assholes, who have too much shit, it goes all the way to their brains! I'm sure the RIAA have children who are using P2P programs/software and are sharing illegal files! So why the fuck don't the RIAA go for them first eh? Afterall, they are the most visible targets! If the RIAA sued all their children first, I'll be happy to give up file sharing, but I don't think they're gonna do that, do you? So fuck you, RIAA, you're a bunch of shitbrains who love hoarding money! Fuck YOU!!! THE RIAA ARE SHITFUCKERS!!!! Grrrr.......!!!!!!

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    lannigan (Member) 25 July 2003 14:16 Send private message to this user   
    Hey toilet man. Sh*tf****rs and S**tbrains, man, I guess that's why they call you toiletman. You are fluent in toilet talk. Right On!
    Oriphus (AfterDawn Addict) 25 July 2003 14:30 Send private message to this user   
    lol - he seems to hate the RIAA pretty badly

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    sundragon (Inactive) 25 July 2003 15:45 Send private message to this user   
    Whats so stupid about this is that the execs kids of the RIAA, if not the execs themselves don't even have to download music because they get it for free already. In the corporate world, the higher up you are and more money you make, the more free stuff you get, if only because of your power, or if they are gifts from 'corporate friends'. The execs probably bring home a box of new cd's for littly jimmy every day and explain to him about gods and clods and tell them 'look what daddy has brought back for you sport!' - Thank you daddy, says Jimmy. Then Daddy goes off to his private dedicated T1 in his home office and downloads the latest samples from his newest music interest. Of course the exec already makes a qtr of a million a year and gets the cd at cost (which is about 50 cents) if he wanted to buy it anyway - why would he thou because he gets it free and then rationalizez it to himself that d/l songs is wrong for everone else.

    Things have gotten so out of hand that it wouldn't surprise me if those new bills do pass congress and the pres. and we as a ppl rationalize it ourselves. Nothing will change as long as soft money donations, ect. are allowed in congress. I'm just surprised it got so bad so fast. I always thought the EOTW wouldn't happen in my lifetime...maybe i'm just looking at it from to much of a doomsday approach. G/L ALL.
    seamonkey (AfterDawn Addict) 25 July 2003 15:56 Send private message to this user   
    i tell ya... we gotta fight back.. perhaps blackmail? send copies of our own files to their computers, get a subponea and then sue their sorry, lack of a marketing strategy pieces of shit!!!

    we have to fight back.. the war is about to begin, i just hope they hired some 'sellout' hackers to protect them...

    anyone know of the execs addresses or emails? i'd like to send them a big box full of shit!

    sorry, this kind of things makes me very angry....

    come on fellow geeks.. we gotta protect our rights and freedoms.

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    lannigan (Member) 25 July 2003 16:32 Send private message to this user   
    i could pitch in a box of my old vcd's. Oh, wait, that won't make them mad, but a box of shit, right on their doorstep. Not email stuff. They probably have screening. But actual shit. That might gross them out, it might be good.

    "Honey, look a package from seamonkey, maybe it's those cool seamonkeys we saw in comic books when we were kids, let's open it. Awwww, a bag of shit! What will these p2p users think of next!"

    It will work. That will bring down the RIAA!
    lannigan (Member) 25 July 2003 16:35 Send private message to this user   
    Sorry about the crude guys,

    you gotta laugh though, there is no way they will ever stop P2P. It is impossible. The bigggest difference you can make is set you p2p to sharing all the time. I will, you will, and however many thousand read this, you do it too. There is no fuckin way they can stop millions!
    Shegax (Junior Member) 25 July 2003 17:57 Send private message to this user   
    true that dude I ain't worried one bit.

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    Dela (Staff Member) 26 July 2003 0:39 Send private message to this user   
    I couldnt care less about the riaa cause im in europe so as far as i am concerned they can suck my c... geez is that the time, bbl ;-)

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    Spideyman (Newbie) 26 July 2003 2:39 Send private message to this user   
    If and I emphasize IF people are smart, they will NEVER BUY another piece of music, but I know how people are, and they will forgive and forget. Not me!!
    Dela (Staff Member) 26 July 2003 5:19 Send private message to this user   
    Man, not all music is controlled by the RIAA!! Not payig for any music anymore would be a bad idea!

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    Reddjhn (Inactive) 26 July 2003 11:24 Send private message to this user   
    All this BS about "Screw the RIAA" But what do you do if you do get a subpeona???
    I cant afford a decent lawyer...I do want to continue sharing.
    lannigan (Member) 26 July 2003 11:26 Send private message to this user   
    right now the odds are 1 in about 4 million
    Dela (Staff Member) 26 July 2003 13:23 Send private message to this user   
    Move out of the US lol! :D

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    Shegax (Junior Member) 26 July 2003 20:29 Send private message to this user   
    The RIAA are dumbass slow, behined the times, battling a generation smarter than them, and will eventually lose this stupid batte. Not everyone will settle. Yeah theyll get settlements out of some, but not everyone will succome to this, the odds are too great.

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    Toiletman (Senior Member) 27 July 2003 2:01 Send private message to this user   
    Actually guys, you gotta admit.... they've lasted out longer than I hoped....

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    Dela (Staff Member) 27 July 2003 2:07 Send private message to this user   
    Oh it will take a long time b4 ppl say goodbye to the RIAA!

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    tiger345 (Newbie) 28 July 2003 4:05 Send private message to this user   
    Please print out the RIAA member list and take it with you next time you go to buy:
    http://www.boycott-riaa.com/

    Also check out the corrupt CD list there. It will save you money, and save you lining the pockets of the RIAA.
    MediaMonk (Inactive) 28 July 2003 4:35 Send private message to this user   
    Wonder - is it possible to get an out-of-country ISP? That is, can I be sitting here in this RIAA infested country and have an IP belonging to some Swedish ISP?
    seamonkey (AfterDawn Addict) 4 August 2003 18:58 Send private message to this user   
    i have made a few lawyer connections with my modding/back up..
    so i think iam good.. hehe...

    plus, how could a lawyer not want to take such a case, they are the type of lawsuits that set precedents and so on. blah.. blah..



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    carlitob (Member) 5 August 2003 4:54 Send private message to this user   
    I'm not sure about the out of country ISP but what you can do is re-route your ip, I can't remember the name of the program but what it does is bounce your ip off public servers it takes a little longer but it is effective. If you wanna know the name of the app let me know and i will find it tonight at home....

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