The RIAA announced it has filed 750 new lawsuits against alleged file-traders using peer-to-peer (P-to-P) software.
“The 750 new lawsuits were against “John Doe” defendants not yet identified by the RIAA. In addition to those new lawsuits, the RIAA filed another 213 lawsuits against named defendants who declined or ignored RIAA efforts to settle their cases.
Among the 750 new lawsuits were 25 P-to-P users on 13 university campuses. The lawsuits were filed against users of P-to-P software such as Kazaa, Grokster and LimeWire. “
Just as we were beginning to believe that the RIAA was starting to understand how the internet works, they go on another lawsuit spree. Lets just hope they do not go after any more 13 year-old girls.
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