All Posts Tagged With: "RIAA"

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Porn Industry To Put The Squeeze On BitTorrent Users

Torrent Freak reported on a conference by 65 players in the porn industry who want to do something about internet piracy. Unlike the music industry and it’s heavy handed enforcer, the RIAA, the porn industry hasn’t tried to address piracy until now.
According to attorney Greg Piccionelli:
“The lack of enforcement over the years has left [...]

13Sep2007 | Everton | 8 comments | Continued
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RIAA Harasses 10 Year Old Girl

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a good story about the Recording Industry Ass. Of America (RIAA). If ever there was a body in need of a public makeover, it’s the RIAA.
The latest story shows just how far the RIAA is prepared to go to convict individuals. In a case against Tanya Anderson, [...]

28Jun2007 | Everton | 4 comments | Continued
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MBL Community: How P2P Can Revolutionise The Way We Get Music

I haven’t written a post highlighting a site from MyBlogLog community for a while. I really enjoy doing these posts as it forces me to go in search of new interesting sites with good content, rather than copying many other bloggers who just keep linking to the same big sites, who only link to [...]

19Feb2007 | Everton | 3 comments | Continued
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Quick Links 19-02-07: Digg Mafia Edition

I’m dedicating this set of links to the great posts that referenced Ajay’s article on ‘Why The Digg Mafia will cost Kevin Rose Millions‘.
This one is my favourite. I wanted to leave a comment but you have to register to comment and I refuse to ever do that. Adam speculates what the Digg [...]

19Feb2007 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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P2P Usage Has Had No Noticeable Effects On The Sale Of Music

I love Ars Technica as I find it to be one of the most informative tech sites. You don’t get the same repetitive drivel that you can get from some of the so-called top-bloggers (you know who I’m talking about…), who in my view dont’ deserve to be put on a pedastal.
Yesterday Ars Technica [...]

14Feb2007 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued
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Quick Links 14-02-07

Very busy day in my Google Reader yesterday thanks to 3GSM. I didn’t manage to get my unread count under 100+ today
Lots and lots of interesting reads though

Unlimited Mobile Music for £1.99 per week
AMD reduce CPU prices
Google Using Search Engine Scrapers To Improve Search Engine Relevancy
Vodafone’s $11.1 billion passage [...]

14Feb2007 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued