Music The Recording Industry Association of America has filed lawsuits against 751 people suspected of illegally distributing copyrighted music, including students at Drexel University, Harvard University and the University of Southern California. The "John Doe" suits filed Thursday cite individuals for swapping copyrighted music via unauthorized file-sharing networks, such as LimeWire and *****. The RIAA will now seek court permission to take legal steps to try to identify the defendants.
In addition, the industry trade group said it filed lawsuits against 105 named defendants living across a dozen states, including Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Wisconsin.
The suits are meant to send to "a clear message that stealing music will bring consequences," Cary Sherman, president of the RIAA said in a statement
Do they really think that suing everyone in sight is going to make things all better? This isn't going to make people stop. I've read they have sued now a total of 17,000 people. Isn't there like 10 million people that download music. They going to sue everyone of those too?
In addition, the industry trade group said it filed lawsuits against 105 named defendants living across a dozen states, including Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Wisconsin.
The suits are meant to send to "a clear message that stealing music will bring consequences," Cary Sherman, president of the RIAA said in a statement
Do they really think that suing everyone in sight is going to make things all better? This isn't going to make people stop. I've read they have sued now a total of 17,000 people. Isn't there like 10 million people that download music. They going to sue everyone of those too?