Since this lost it's sticky and drops like a rock this will be my last post in this thread.
Here is the latest news that a Company paid the RIAA $1 Million out of court rather than fight them in court.
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/bayarea/entertainment/3029974.htm
Recording industry collects $1 million fine
BY SUE ZEIDLER
LOS ANGELES - (Reuters) - Big Brother is listening!
That's the message the recording industry hoped to send on Tuesday by
announcing it had collected $1 million from a company that let employees
swap songs on an internal server.
Arizona-based Integrated Information Systems Inc., which ran a dedicated
server permitting employees to access and distribute thousands of music
files over the company network, agreed to pay the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA) $1 million rather than face the music in
court.
The trade group, which represents the major music companies like AOL Time
Warner Inc.'s Warner Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music,
Vivendi Universal and EMI Group Plc has been on a legal crusade to stamp out
online copyright infringement since successfully hobbling Napster, the
original song-swapping service, with a preliminary injunction last year.