Once again the MPAA didn't say how many people have been sued, or whether the material they allegedly shared with each other were DVD-Rip copies, Telesyncs, Telecines, DVD Screeners for Academy Awards purposes etc... They just said the usual comments. "When rampant online theft occurs, these films become that much harder to finance...we cannot and will not let that happen," MPAA Chief Executive Dan Glickman said in a telephone conference call with reporters.
While reports continue to show us that lawsuits are not slowing P2P sharing of any copyrighted material or really scaring the general filesharers, the entertainment industry continues in its slow lawsuit process. The fact that this legal process is slow is a major problem for their cause, considering that technology is rapidly expanding to offer filesharers safer options than traditional P2P networks. It's a unending battle it seems, it will be interesting to see how it progresses over the next few years.
Source:
CNN
Written by: James Delahunty @ 25 Feb 2005 15:52