RIAA last week asked federal court to hold online file swapper Ai...
RIAA last week asked federal court to hold online file swapper Aimster (now Madster) in contempt for failure to comply with preliminary injunction entered Sept. 4. In its motion, RIAA charged that despite being ordered by U.S. Dist. Court,…
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Chicago, to stop infringing on copyrighted music and to shut its system down until it could do so, infringement “continues unabated.” Moreover, RIAA said: “Defendants admit in their compliance report that they have done neither, and have not even attempted to do anything.” RIAA is seeking order requiring Aimster to show cause: (1) Why it shouldn’t be held in contempt on preliminary injunction. (2) Why compliance officer shouldn’t be appointed. (3) Why defendants shouldn’t be ordered to pay daily fines and attorney fees.