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Music Industry to Unveil Amnesty Offer

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by TraJ, Sep 5, 2003.

  1. TraJ

    TraJ Member

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    I didn't see this posted anywhere.

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030905/ap_on_hi_te/downloading_music


    Music Industry to Unveil Amnesty Offer

    By TED BRIDIS, AP Technology Writer


    WASHINGTON - The recording industry is expected to announce as early as next week an amnesty program for people who admit they illegally share music files across the Internet, promising not to sue them in exchange for their admission and pledge to delete the songs off their computers.



    The offer of amnesty will not apply to the roughly 1,600 people who already have been targets of copyright subpoenas from the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites), which has promised to file hundreds of infringement lawsuits across the country as early as next week.


    Sources who described the proposal Thursday spoke on condition of anonymity. A spokeswoman for the RIAA, Amy Weiss, declined to comment.


    The RIAA's offer would require Internet users to complete a notarized amnesty form that includes promises to delete any illegally downloaded music and not participate in illegal file-trading in the future. In exchange, the RIAA would agree not to file a potentially expensive infringement lawsuit.


    "I'll be curious to see how many opt for this," said Fred von Lohmann, a lawyer for the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, who has criticized the RIAA's use of copyright subpoenas. "It will be an interesting measure of how much fear the recording industry has managed to inject into the American public."


    Von Lohmann cautioned that the RIAA doesn't represent all copyright owners and therefore couldn't guarantee an Internet user wouldn't be sued for infringement by others, despite what amounts to an admission of guilt.


    "It's not the kind of agreement that most people's lawyers will embrace," he said.


    But the amnesty offer could serve to soften the RIAA's brass-knuckle image once the earliest lawsuits are filed, giving nervous college students and others an opportunity to avoid similar legal problems if they confess to online copyright infringement.
     
  2. Maynard

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    what do they expect people across American shout out "I've seen the light! I promise I'll never do it again, oh please don't punish me almighty one!"

    please...
     
  3. Joshfast

    Joshfast "We're all gonna die" - Billy Sole
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    Burn the songs on to CD or copy them to an external hard drive first. Then delete them. :cool:
     
  4. AntiSonic

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    That doesn't seem particularly fair.
     
  5. Rockets2K

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    Since when has the RIAA been particularly fair?;)
     
  6. bnb

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    I'd be more than a little wary about giving my name to that mob along with an admission of guilt.

    Any bets that to get amnesty you would have to turn in your friends, or promise to buy the latest boy band cd?
     
  7. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    Screw them, let them waste their money trying to fight the spread of file sharing.

    They can't do it...especially when a lot of people with files to share are actually NOT in our country, thus making it impossible to track.

    The genie has left the bottle....

    DD
     

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