arstechnica.com — The RIAA's announcement last week of an end to its P2P lawsuitsin favor of working with ISPs to warn or cut off offenders was almostunanimously praised as a move in the right direction. Thereare a lot of "ifs" in the equation, however, and it appears that onesmall ISP has already stumbled upon the first: policing P2P users isn't cheapno matter who
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frostcrowDec 23, 2008
The RIAA knows that most people are pretty dumb. Their goal is to make the ISP's the bad guys and it will work. The people will no longer be pissed at the RIAA they will instead be pissed at their ISP. Since most p2p people already hate their ISP this will be easy to get people to forget all about the big bad RIAA and get them to focus all their hate on their ISP.
volatile36Dec 24, 2008
@darkechoNo, the Justice Department will do that if need be. Again.
chaydDec 24, 2008
whatareyouonabout?itlooksfinetome.
kevynDec 24, 2008
Digg
exspasticcomicsDec 24, 2008
hell ya!- bill the idiots at the RIAA.
nkassiDec 24, 2008
agreed, they got to innovate if the want us to keep buying music. Not going to listen to the same crap for ever. You got to work to make money.
xetechDec 25, 2008
RIAA is finally got the payout.... to offenderis<a class="user" href="http://www.xetech.info">http://www.xetech.info</a>
mactrekrDec 25, 2008
Punctuation, Nazi! ;)
norleJan 20, 2009
OK, my mistake. THE ARTICLE reads fine. It's the synopsis here on Digg where the whitespace was removed. Geez...relax a bit people...