Audiogalaxy settles with recording industry
News Audiogalaxy, a popular Internet file-swapping service, agreed Monday to filter copyrighted works as part of a legal settlement with the recording industry. In addition, Audiogalaxy has agreed to pay the music publishers and recording industry an...
[June 18, 2002, 9:30]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
News An anonymous California computer user went to court on Thursday to challenge the recording industry's file-trading subpoenas, charging that they are unconstitutional and violate her right to privacy. The legal motion, filed in Washington, D.C...
[August 22, 2003, 10:25]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback The recording industry should have created iTunes (and similar low-fee services) YEARS ago, when file-sharing started. Bands & small recording firms should boycott the stupid RIAA, and form some alternative.
[October 3, 2003, 17:16]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Has the "Recording" industry shown any actual damages from file sharing? Will they come after me for letting my friends borrow my CD's ? I hope the suite wins and more join. The Internet community is bigger and more powerful than they can imagine.
[October 3, 2003, 16:14]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback All the recording industry has to do is just lower the prices ($4-$5 per cd and $6-$7 per dvd). They still are going to meake profits, even larger then what they make now.
[October 3, 2003, 19:25]
Call Recording and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards
White Papers This paper discusses how to bring the call recording infrastructure to meet the PCI standards. There is a new requirement arising from the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) issued by the PCI Security Standards Council.
[July 13, 2009, 0:00]
Communications Recording and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS
White Papers This paper says that ASC will provide detailed instructions on how to configure the audio and screen recording to avoid the capture of credit card information. PCI DSS stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, and is a worldwide...
[July 14, 2009, 1:19]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Its COPYING not STEALING! You cant COPY candy from the candy store
[October 3, 2003, 17:26]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback the "whole of america is behind you girl" is far from the truth.to the poster, speak for yourself and not for an entire nation.he/she is a thief, no matter which way you slice it, and while amerika is my country, much of it was founded by thieves.
[October 3, 2003, 17:19]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback I watched a debate between RIAA and their opposition recently, and a person who was being sued brought up the question "what is the difference between downloading the music or recording it off the radio?
[October 3, 2003, 14:37]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Would it be the same legal issue if I recorded the song as it streamed down from XM Radio or heck even an FM radio station and then put it up for download? Record companies allow for free access to the people listening to the radio.
[October 3, 2003, 14:37]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback In response to William, I don't see the point of the lawsuit justifying what she's done, its pointing the illegality of what the RIAA is doing. Privacy is the issue at hand. You're right, stealing is stealing, but this court case is about the RIAA...
[October 3, 2003, 14:50]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Who listens to only those songs ripped from their own CDs? And innocently use Kazaa just for the media player. Get real. I think it is good that she is protecting her privicacy. But, I don't think lying about her motives is admirable.
[October 3, 2003, 15:04]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback The concept of "THEFT" seems to be too readily used in referring to illegal file swapping. Please let us remember that no cost is incurred to the copyright holder if I make a copy of a song. There is no physical theft going on.
[October 3, 2003, 15:18]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback The issue is privacy. We all agree that file swappers are stealing.it's just true. But how the RIAA obtains information about us- or how anyone obtains information about us is an entirely different matter.
[October 3, 2003, 17:19]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback The only thing I see coming from this is LESS purchasing of CDs from the rich, bully recording industry, and MORE file swapping. I absolutely agree, the issue in THIS article is privacy, THAT is what she is fighting for.
[October 3, 2003, 15:21]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback File-swapping is and should remain illegal. This sense of entitlement by swappers that they should be able to get something for free just because they can is ludicrous. The fact that technology today enables it doesn't make it legal; that's like...
[October 3, 2003, 16:39]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback What is the difference between the Internet and the TV and Radio Networks, Cable companies running hour after hour of music, movies, and videos over the public airwaves [public - means belonging to the people] which allows anyone with a simple...
[October 3, 2003, 15:27]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback All you have to do to discourage audio ripping is to analyze the mp3 compression alogrithms and come up with an alternating frequency that can disrupt the process. That will cut back about 80% of the mp3 files from being made in the future.
[October 3, 2003, 15:30]
Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Oh, and one more thing. The real hero in all of this is Verizon. What a beautiful company. They called her to notify her that they had been ordered to give out her information. Verizon has been challenging these subpoenas and defending its...
[October 3, 2003, 15:36]



