- Tue Sep 9 2003 RIAA settles with 12-year-old girl
One day after suing 261 alleged file swappers, the recording industry settles its case against a 12-year-old girl in exchange for $2,000.
- Wed Sep 10 2003 P2P group: We'll pay girl's RIAA bill
A Grokster-backed peer-to-peer trade group has offered to cover costs for a 12-year-old girl who agreed to pay record labels $2,000 to settle a file-swapping suit.
- Thu Oct 30 2003 RIAA files 80 new file-swapping suits
Warning letters prompt many people to settle with the Recording Industry Association of America before being sued.
- Wed Sep 10 2003 RIAA sued for amnesty offer
An RIAA program that lets people avoid legal action by stepping forward and forfeiting traded songs is "misleading and fraudulent," according to a suit a California resident filed.
- Wed Sep 24 2003 RIAA's case of mistaken identity?
Record industry attorneys withdraw a file-swapping suit after an apparent mix-up in Net identification.
- Fri Sep 12 2003 Week in review: Facing the music
The record industry unleashes a barrage of lawsuits against hundreds of alleged file swappers, but its attack on copyright infringement could leave the industry with a black eye.
- Tue Oct 9 2007 For RIAA, a black eye comes with the job
Despite negative public image, record industry group has little choice but to continue lawsuits, insiders say.
- Thu Sep 18 2003 Why file swapping tide is turning
RIAA President Cary Sherman tells CNET News.com that the aggressive pursuit of Internet file swappers will slow the pace of unauthorized online downloads of copyrighted music.

