The Recording Industry Association of the USA (RIAA) has revised its approach to countering pirates.Now, instead of filing file sharing with the users, RIAA, with the support of providers, will disconnect them from the Internet.But not all providers arranged the rules of the game proposed by the RIAA.
In accordance with the new RIAA strategy, the association will no longer massively file claims against Internet users who illegally download music from file hosting services or upload it to the Network. Instead, the RIAA will inform about the offender of the provider, which, when repeated complaints against the user, disconnect him from the Network. ')
Such a harsh punishment awaits American lovers of freebies not immediately. First, they will be given several warnings. If these warnings are ignored, and the patience of the provider and the RIAA comes to an end, the user will be disconnected smoothly.
However, the new strategy of dealing with file sharing users does not mean that the RIAA has completely retired. She will sort things out, that is, to sue, only with malicious copyright infringers. These include users who download five to six thousand songs a month from the web.