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Saturday, August 31, 2002 |
Watchdogs rap RIAA's file-trade assault, by Declan McCullagh, CNET news.com.
A federal law that the recording industry is using to
unmask a suspected Kazaa music-trader is unconstitutional, a coalition
of nonprofit groups said late Friday.
A dozen consumer and privacy groups filed an amicus brief in federal
court here arguing that the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) request for information about a Verizon
Communications subscriber should be denied. Verizon has opposed the
request on procedural grounds.
The 30-page brief says the RIAA is relying on a portion of the
controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act that violates
Americans' right to be anonymous online. Purported copyright owners
should not have the right to violate protected, anonymous speech with
what amounts to a single snap of the fingers, the brief said.
10:29:11 AM
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