June 27, 2003

Q&A on RIAA's P2P Project

Myself, Matt Haughey and SoCalLawBlog answered some questions for Ben at shewbox.org about the RIAA's recent announcements. You can go there to read the results.

More: Carl Bialik answers some questions re RIAA's Crackdown on File-Sharing such as How do record companies catch people?, How do they forge a case against the people they catch?, and What are your chances of getting caught, and what will get you caught? If you're caught, what will happen to you -- fines, jail time? [WSJ]

follow-up: SoCalLawBlog.com has a post on the aftermath of the RIAA threats here.


Previous Posts

  • Will the P2P crackdown send users underground?
  • EFF and RIAA on File-Sharing
  • More Blogspot Defectors
  • Domain Renewal Firm under Investigation
  • Hulk pirate guilty of Illegal File Sharing
  • P2P Alert
  • Thoughts on the DMCA (after Eldred)
  • $40k a year to be an MPAA enforcer! Inquire within...
  • Lenz: No Sale Doctrine
  • FBI may enter P2P landscape