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By Alorie Gilbert
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 22, 2005 5:50:00 PM

The music and movie industries are giving people who have swapped songs and other copyrighted material over the Internet a new way to repent for their illicit ways.

A free program released Thursday, called Digital File Check, will uninstall or disable file-sharing programs on people's computers. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), a London-based affiliate of the Recording Industry Association of America, helped develop the software with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).

The groups are mainly aiming the program at parents and employers in Europe.

"Digital File Check is easy to use and can help people prevent their employees, children and others from illegally downloading and swapping movies," Dan Glickman, the president of the MPAA, said in a statement.

"It could be especially useful for parents who want to encourage their children to enjoy music responsibly on the Internet," the IFPI said in a statement. "It is free, voluntary and for private use only and does not tip off any antipiracy organizations."

The software, available for download, will also search computers for music and movies and remove any illegal copies, the group said.

The IFPI also announced plans to publish and distribute a guide for employers called "Copyright and Security Guide for Companies and Governments," outlining the liabilities of leaving corporate networks open to copyright infringement.

The new campaign is one of several fronts in a war the recording industry is waging on peer-to-peer networks that facilitate the free sharing of music and movies. Last week, the RIAA sent warning letters to seven peer-to-peer companies, asking them to stop encouraging users to circumvent copyright laws.

The organization won a Supreme Court fight in June with file-sharing service Grokster and has filed thousands of lawsuits against individuals who allegedly used such networks and violated copyright laws.

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Haven't been watching Judge Judy or Joe Brown
They have cases of exactly that where the parents take a kid's(teen) property and pawn it off. They lose in court.

Kids can and do own property. All a parents can do is control what the kid ca... (Read the rest)
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How'd they do it?  bidemytime | 09/22/05
Quite simple  voska | 09/22/05
Voluntary now  1PIGBOY1 | 09/22/05
Sure  CobraA1 | 09/22/05
How does the program know...  ibabadur1 | 09/22/05
Read the EULA  Anton Philidor | 09/22/05
LOL This Is A Joke  itanalyst | 09/22/05
Actually  CobraA1 | 09/22/05
What else does it delete?  tic swayback | 09/22/05
Basically Pointless  Schmitty_z | 09/22/05
I agree  darreno1 | 09/22/05
I tried to use this! I really did, but  Real World | 09/23/05
Prohibiting file swapping  derfrel | 09/23/05
Change Folder Settings  dend | 09/23/05
uh  ibabadur1 | 09/23/05
Short-lived  voice_of_all_reason | 09/23/05
Children should be seen and not heard.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/23/05
Nice....  Patrick Jones | 09/23/05
I'd like to see that  voska | 09/23/05
He's right  Real World | 09/23/05
No..  Patrick Jones | 09/23/05
That's going to depend on the age  Real World | 09/23/05
Really?!?  Patrick Jones | 09/23/05
it's true, I swear (nt)  Real World | 09/23/05
That is just scary  Patrick Jones | 09/23/05
Patrick, what makes you think that doesn't happen?  rpmyers1 | 09/23/05
Haven't been watching Judge Judy or Joe Brown  voska | 09/26/05

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