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RIAA loses another case.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) cannot force Charter Communications Inc. to supply them the identity details of subscribers it alleges to have distributed copyrighted music through P2P networks, a U.S. appeals court ruled. A federal judge issued the subpoenas in 2003 but the appeals court said the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) doesn't allow the RIAA to subpoena Charter for user information because the files at issue aren't stored in the company's computers.
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good.. hope they keep on losing cases so they go bankrupt.
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I'm on charter, thaank you charter for fighting the good fight
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Whats that supposed to mean?
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he is on charter, his isp is charter. they fought to not give out peoples names. hence fighting the good fight. i am also on charter.
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yea uranium, so turn your spyware off and quit being a smartass.. :D
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lmao, nice. either way, w00t for charter!
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