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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 16, 2004 8:19:00 PM

The Motion Picture Association of America said Tuesday that it filed an unspecified number of lawsuits against people who trade copyrighted movies online, following through on plans announced earlier in the month.

The organization also said it will release free software to help parents and other computer owners identify all the music, movie and peer-to-peer software files on their machines.

The trade group, which is following in the path of a similar legal strategy laid down by the Recording Industry Association of America, declined to say how many people it is suing or what file-swapping networks it's focusing on. However, an MPAA representative said suits will be brought across the United States and that this will be just the first of successive rounds of legal action against individuals.

"The motion-picture industry must pursue legal proceedings against people who are stealing our movies on the Internet," MPAA Chief Executive Officer Dan Glickman said in a statement. "The future of our industry, and of the hundreds of thousands of jobs it supports, must be protected from this kind of outright theft using all available means."

After years of letting the RIAA take the lead in legal action, the MPAA has stepped up its campaign against peer-to-peer networks on several fronts, hoping in large part to frighten would-be file-swappers into dropping the practice.

The lawsuits are being accompanied by a series of full-page newspaper advertisements, running in college publications and in mainstream titles including The Wall Street Journal.

One of these ads shows a finger clicking a mouse, alongside a headline emblazoned in red: "Is this you?" That's followed by a long list of user names and IP addresses typical of those found on file-sharing networks such as Kazaa, eDonkey, DirectConnect, Grokster and Lime Wire, which are named specifically. "If you think you can get away with illegally trafficking in movies, think again," the ad warns.

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I was just over at my brother's about 2 weeks ago watch Chronicles of Riddeck. He had download the Director's Cut from the net and it was Full DVD Quality. He burned it to a DVD too. Now both of us ha... (Read the rest)
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Absolutely OUTSTANDING. Bring on the fines!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/16/04
I Don't Need To Download Movies  itanalyst | 11/16/04
yup, DVDXCOPY and all my friends...  cjules13 | 11/16/04
Available on limewire  chrislovesdana | 11/16/04
Limewire the "best"??? Noootttt!  Jomo_z | 11/16/04
he was referring to DVDXCOPY, not...  cjules13 | 11/17/04
And how much are you making on these fines?...  Jeff Spicoli | 11/16/04
What fines?  tic swayback | 11/16/04
Settlements/fines, they all spend the same.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/16/04
A bit on the contradictory side...  AmusedAtItAll | 11/16/04
Typical MPAA Crap...Make The Movies Worth Seeing  itanalyst | 11/16/04
Gigli 2 will come out alongside Howard the Duck III  Jeff Spicoli | 11/16/04
Is That Coming Out The Same Time As Hudson Hawk 2?  itanalyst | 11/16/04
Actually it will coincide with the release of Toxic Avenger 6!  Jeff Spicoli | 11/16/04
And with the release of Dude, where's my car? IV (NT)  Letophoro | 11/16/04
Silly  Jeff Spicoli | 11/16/04
Dear MPAA\RIAA Nazis..........  chrislovesdana | 11/16/04
right about one thing  Joe Blow_z | 11/16/04
I Totally Agree On This One  itanalyst | 11/16/04
Funny  tic swayback | 11/16/04
Simple, really...  WhoIsDaMan | 11/16/04
How will this play out in court?  Robertbrice | 11/16/04
Why I buy  voska | 11/17/04
Are they more intelligent about how they search?  Elbobo | 11/17/04
I would be more worried about  Traveler2 | 11/17/04

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