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RIAA Obtains Subpoena To Expose 'Infringing' Cloudflare Users (torrentfreak.com) 84

The RIAA has obtained a subpoena from a Columbia federal court ordering Cloudflare to hand over the IP and email addresses and all other identifying information related to several allegedly infringing users. The RIAA notes it will use the information it receives to protect the rights of its member companies. From a report: The RIAA has a long history of going after, what it sees as, pirate sites. The problem, however, is that many owners of such sites operate anonymously. The group, therefore, often has to turn to third-party intermediaries to find out more. While some services may be willing to voluntarily share information with the music industry group, many don't. Cloudflare falls into the latter category. While the CDN service does voluntarily reveal the true hosting locations of some of its users, it doesn't share any personal info. At least, not without a subpoena. Luckily for rightsholders, getting a subpoena isn't very hard in the US. Under the DMCA, copyright holders only have to ask a court clerk for a signature to be able to demand the personal information of alleged copyright infringers. That's exactly what the RIAA did last week. In a letter sent by Mark McDevitt, the RIAA's vice president of online anti-piracy, the music group informs Cloudflare that it requests personal details including names, addresses and payment information relating to the operators of six domains, which are all Cloudflare users.
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RIAA Obtains Subpoena To Expose 'Infringing' Cloudflare Users

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 06, 2019 @04:52PM (#58548508)

    I prefer the term 'free full version demo'

  • Really? REALLY?!? I thought they abandoned this ridiculous tactic a long time ago.
    • by cjb658 ( 1235986 )

      They're going after web sites, similar to TBP, not individual users.

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      Nations have years of logs and who used what ip on what isp.
      Find the ip and find the users?
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  • We got 'em (Score:5, Funny)

    by scourfish ( 573542 ) <scourfish@@@yahoo...com> on Monday May 06, 2019 @08:56PM (#58549470)
    Good job everyone. Piracy is over. For good.
  • by JustAnotherOldGuy ( 4145623 ) on Tuesday May 07, 2019 @11:27AM (#58552168) Journal

    For such a bunch of inbred dickless weasels, the RIAA has demonstrated a profound lack of learning ability.

    They'll win the War On Piracy right about the time the government wins the War On Drugs.

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