FC: RIAA presses Verizon for name of peer-to-peer subscriber

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 21 2002 - 09:55:57 PDT

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        Music body presses anti-piracy case
        By Declan McCullagh
        August 21, 2002, 6:54 AM PT
    
        ASPEN, Colo.--In what may become a new legal front in its war against
        online copying, the Recording Industry Association of America has
        asked a federal court for help in tracing an alleged peer-to-peer
        pirate.
    
        On Tuesday, the RIAA asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., for an
        order compelling Verizon Communications to reveal the name of a
        customer accused of illegally trading hundreds of songs. Citing
        privacy concerns and potential legal liability, Verizon has refused to
        comply with a subpoena the RIAA sent last month.
    
        "It's not that they don't want to turn over the name," said Mitch
        Glazier, an RIAA senior vice president. "It's that they don't want to
        be liable for turning over a subscriber's name."
    
        Until now, the entertainment industry has relied on civil lawsuits
        aimed at corporations, not individuals, to limit widespread copyright
        infringement on peer-to-peer networks. Now, however, the RIAA is
        revising its strategy and appears ready to sue individuals swapping
        songs over the Internet.
    
        At issue in the RIAA's request is an obscure part of the Digital
        Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that permits a copyright owner to send
        a subpoena ordering a "service provider" to turn over information
        about a subscriber. It is not necessary to file a lawsuit to take
        advantage of the DMCA's expedited subpoena process.
    
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