RIAA Wins Lawsuits: Bot Monitoring of File Sharing Networks

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The RIAA has achieved victories in lawsuits related to file sharing, indicating a heightened focus on monitoring these networks through automated bots. Users on these platforms should assume they are being tracked. While the RIAA's legal actions could target individual users, it's unlikely they will pursue every case due to the impracticality of suing millions of users, especially those without financial resources. The potential damages claimed, such as $150,000 per song, are viewed as excessive and unrealistic, particularly for individuals who may not have the means to pay such amounts. The discussion emphasizes that many users contribute positively to the music industry by promoting artists, despite engaging in file sharing.
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Apparently the RIAA has won some lawsuits and now this is going to happen http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/062503.asp . They use bots to scan these networks so I'd say you might as well assume they have information on you if you get on a file sharing network that they are monitoring.
 
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i can't imagine they'll go after every user... unless they have the time to take 5 million broke kids to court, and they most likely won't get any money, unless they're planning on taking college savings from them and putting them on the street. let's say i "theoretically" have 3000+ mp3's, that means i could get sued for 500 million bucks. there's no way in hell they're getting that much from me. i don't think my entire family will have made that much in their lifetimes. so imo, $150,000 per song is a load of crap. if they want me to pay damages, i got 5 bucks, and that's all they should expect to get. they just can't get $2,500,000,000,000,000 from a bunch of kids, who are probably helping the industry more than they're hurting it. and let us not forget, we download because of the music, man.
 
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