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On Oct 17, 4:33 pm, Rex wrote:
Brent wrote: On Oct 16, 10:39 pm, " wrote: http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-979...ss&subj=news&t... They're actually after binaries but they're going after a provider. Karl The thing is RIAA does have a case against usenet.com because the provider is using ALT Binaries and copyrighted material as a selling point for the service. Riaa Could likely sink usenet.com but not the hundreds of other usenet providers RIAA and MPAA and all those guys havent managed to shut down youtube. and the distributed nature of usenet protects it as well. If memory serves a provider allowing its users to post needs to put in place a process for removing "inappropriate" material once it has been flagged as copyrighted. but the onus is on the COPYRIGHT HOLDER to flag the material as violating. in theory all the servers would need a process to remove inappropriate files when contacted by riaa. I believe that it already exists? but riaa would need to send EVERY provider on usenet a daily or weekly email asking them to remove the following files it really isnt a big deal and RIAA is way behind the times if they are only griping about anyone in usenet now Binary downloads in newsgroups is a little difficult for a lot of people. RIAA doesn't need to take down Usenet- it is going down by itself. For a couple of years many ISPs no longer carry or support it. Google provided a web interface, but still many old time groups are slowly dying away. I have noticed a lot of problems lately with the Google Groups interface, so it looks like even Google is not doing a great job with it. The reason I have heard is that there are too many new web based discussion groups. They are far easier to set up- you don't need to set up a newsreader. Just use your normal web browser. So new folks gravitate to these groups, the longtime Usenet folks are dying out and not being replaced. I think the web based discussion groups are a far bigger threat to the music industry than Usenet. |
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