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Music industry launches fresh file-sharing assault

News To date, UK music industry association the BPI has taken legal action against more than 100 song-swappers. Music industry body the IFPI has announced a new wave of lawsuits against music pirates, with... [18 Oct 2006]

Thirty-three more UK file-sharers' heads on the block

News The BPI has now taken legal action against 90 confirmed and suspected music pirates. UK music industry trade body the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) has announced the latest move in... [12 Apr 2005]

Record labels' legal blitz hits 31 more music pirates

News The court order marks the second round of the BPI's action against music pirates. Music industry body the BPI has launched a fresh wave of legal actions against alleged file-sharers,... [11 Mar 2005]

Nicked UK music pirates forced to pay thousands

News Music industry trade body the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) has announced the cases may yet result in legal action taking place. The BPI's campaign of litigation has not met its end yet. According... [04 Mar 2005]

Online music pirates will be collared within days

News Trade association The British Phonographic Association (BPI) which last week vowed to bring 28 illegal music uploaders to justice, has secured a High Court action to force the internet service providers to come up with... [15 Oct 2004]

Tech pirates targeted in government's fraud crackdown

News DVD and CD pirating are both on the increase, with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft) reporting that piracy cost the UK over £9bn in 2002 and the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) saying illegal music lost the... [11 Aug 2004]

Update: BT accused of being the 'music pirates' friend'

News The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), which blames file-sharing for falling CD sales, was quoted on the BBC saying that BT has consistently refused to discuss the phenomenon of file-sharing and the online distribution... [20 Mar 2003]

BT accused of being 'music pirates' friend'

News The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has accused BT of aiding and abetting illegal file-sharing by refusing to adopt a hard line approach to peer-to-peer networks. Tony Henderson, a spokesman for BT Openworld, told... [17 Mar 2003]

Net experts welcome 'radical rethink' of online music

News Music industry association, The British Phonographic Institute BPI, also welcomed the report, but rejected allegations that conventional players have been slow to take advantage of digital delivery. We are very wary of... [05 Apr 2000]

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