...the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the Recording Industry of America (RIAA), and the five largest Internet service providersAT&T, Cablevision...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...stated Cara Duckworth, a spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in an emailed statement. The RIAA is commenting on behalf of the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in a statement. Mitch Bainwo, chairman and CEO of the RIAA, in a statement said the companies were pleased with the settlement....
...Act, on May 8. What remains to be seen is whether the RIAA and other proponents of the legislation will get what they claim to...
There is hardly a day in modern life that passes without change. And, in our present-day electronic age, there is hardly a change that passes without notice. None of us is surprised by the client wit
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 hasn't worked out the way consumers or copyright owners planned: It has neither stopped piracy nor preserved the long-established fair use of protected wo
...Industry Association of America. In the last two years, the RIAA has filed 14,800 lawsuits against individuals for illegally downloading and distributing...
...batting average and covering the lawyers' bills. The campaign, coordinated by the RIAA, was a last-resort maneuver by the industry to stem the tide...
...lobbyist with Blank Rome Government Relations, registered as a lobbyist for the RIAA in April. Also in April, John Malcolm, a top Criminal...
In a huge win for the recording industry, a federal appeals court has refused to overturn a rule passed by the U.S. Copyright Office that says radio stations must pay royalties when their broadcasts
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