- Fri Dec 19 2003 Is the RIAA out of the ballgame?
Not exactly, CNET News.com's John Borland says, but recent court decisions represent a step backward for the record industry's attempts to control file swapping on peer-to-peer networks.
- Thu May 25 2006 RIAA's next moves in Washington
Recording industry lobbyists have racked up a series of remarkable legal and political victories. CNET News.com asks RIAA execs whether they can continue their winning streak.
- Fri Oct 4 2002 Verizon, RIAA in copyright showdown
Attorneys for Verizon and the music industry spar in court over whether to disclose the identity of a Kazaa subscriber who allegedly shared copies of more than 600 recordings.
- Wed Aug 27 2003 Small Webcasters sue RIAA
A group of small Net radio stations say the trade association tried to push independent music stations offline.
- Wed Jul 9 2003 Webcasters threaten to sue RIAA
A group representing small Webcasters says royalty agreements negotiated last year could put thousands of Net radio stations out of business.
- Wed Jul 23 2008 Record labels ask judge for ruling against Lime Wire
Warner Bros., Sony, and others file a request for decision in case, claiming peer-to-peer software company is "promoting infringement," among other complaints.
- Wed Jun 4 2003 Verizon to hand names over to RIAA
The fight to protect the identities of four accused copyright infringers comes to an end after an appellate panel denies the company's request for a delay.
- Fri Nov 21 2003 SBC raps RIAA subpoenas in court
The company challenges the legality of subpoenas from the record industry that sought information from Internet subscribers alleged to have offered copyrighted songs for download.
- Thu Nov 20 2003 SBC challenges RIAA over subpoenas
The record industry and telecommunications giant SBC Communications face off in a San Francisco courtroom in a dispute over the record label's legal charges against file swappers.
- Fri Dec 19 2003 Court: RIAA lawsuit strategy illegal
A federal appeals court hands a major setback to the record industry's legal tactics for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers, in a high-profile case pitting copyright law against the privacy rights of Internet users.



