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RIAA’s anti-P2P campaign is a money pit

Posted by Fairmusic Team on 3. October 2007 under cases, news | Permalink

Yesterday started Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas, the first file-sharing case to go to trial, in Duluth, Minnesota. After a calm morning session the afternoon brought a revelation during the questioning of Jennifer Pariser, Sony BMG’s head of litigation, according to Eric Bangeman’s report on Ars Technica: “(…) a Sony executive said what many observers have suspected for a long time. The RIAA’s four-year-old lawsuit campaign is costing the music industry millions of dollars and is a big money-loser for the record labels. “Saying that the record labels have spent ‘millions’ on the lawsuits, she then said that ‘we’ve lost money on this program.’”, says the report.

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