- May 28, 2003
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My question: folks getting sued by the RIAA and MPAA, are they getting sued because they downloaded, or because they uploaded/shared? Whenever I read a media article about the lawsuits it often refers to "downloaders." However, unless we're dealing with bittorrent where downloading presupposes uploading, it seems far-fetched to me to imagine that the RIAA/MPAA is detecting what people are DOWNLOADING from another individual. It seems MUCH easier to discover when someone is SHARING or UPLOADING something that is copyrighted, because all you have to do is logon to the P2P network and check their share folder, but how could you tell what they are DOWNLADING? So, does the media refer to "music DOWNloaders getting sued" as a shorthand for music UPloaders, or is the RIAA/MPAA really able to detect what people are downloading, as well as what they are sharing?