RIAA Suits And You

According to The Wall Street Journal, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has announced that it will cease suing individuals for illegal downloading of music. Instead, the RIAA will work with ISPs to have accounts terminated for illegal music sharing.

According to the article:

Instead, the Recording Industry Association of America said it plans to try an approach that relies on the cooperation of Internet-service providers. The trade group said it has hashed out preliminary agreements with major ISPs under which it will send an email to the provider when it finds a provider’s customers making music available online for others to take.

Depending on the agreement, the ISP will either forward the note to customers, or alert customers that they appear to be uploading music illegally, and ask them to stop. If the customers continue the file-sharing, they will get one or two more emails, perhaps accompanied by slower service from the provider. Finally, the ISP may cut off their access altogether.

This may sound familiar as this is the road Paul McGuinness mapped out at the MIDEM Conference in January:

Today, there’s a bigger issue and it’s about the whole relationship between the music and the technology business. Network operators, in particular, have for too long had a free ride on music — on our clients’ content. It’s time for a new approach — time for ISPs to start taking responsibility for the content they’ve profited from for years. And it’s time for some visionary new thinking about how the music and technology sectors can work as partners instead of adversaries, leading to a revival of recorded music instead of its destruction.

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One Response to “RIAA Suits And You”

  1. Edwardo 20 December 2008 at 9:03 am permalink

    Way to go RIAA! Always finding a way to make the average music fan hate them more!