Many musicians have now spoken out against the RIAA lawsuits. Many news writers have written about the perils the RIAA now faces in explaining to the public why they are suing people in the name of artists who are speaking out against the lawsuits.
September 11, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman
Seizures of Toys may net thousands.
Prepare thyself for the RIAA to play God, asking users to sign confessions to being music pirates.
September 5, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman
The latest indications from the RIAA confirm suspicions that they're targeting only the most substantial violators.
August 19, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck details further analysis of all the RIAA subpoenas giving a complete list of the frequency of artists and songs.
A Massachusetts District court judge rejects the RIAA's Washington D.C. based subpoenas.
August 8, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Pacific Bell responds to the RIAA's subpoena with a lawsuit.
July 31, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
We've gone through half of the available subpoenas, and it seems certain artists trigger the RIAA's automated bots.
July 29, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Napster is set to make a comeback by Christmas. Will its name be enough to convert the masses to 'legitimate' services?
July 28, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
The RIAA show their knowledge of Internet security yet again.
Two new websites are formed to help users or ISPs that have received supbpoenas.
July 27, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman
A coalition of groups are organizing a street protest on August 2nd against the US music Industry.
There's something wrong with the music industry today, in which thousands of lawsuits will not yield a resolution.
July 20, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
The US appeals court has supported a motion by the RIAA to speed up the FastTrack case.