RIAA: Network neutrality shouldn't inhibit antipiracy
January 14, 2010
The lobbying group for the top four recording companies wants to make sure that when regulations on Network Neutrality are adopted, they don't impede antipiracy efforts.
That's why the Recording Industry Association of America on Thursday asked the Federal Communications Commission to "adopt flexible rules" that free Internet service providers to fight copyright theft. According to a copy of comments submitted by the RIAA to the FCC, others, including two U.S. congressmen have already argued that the "Open Internet" principles should not protect unlawful content such as pirated songs.
RIAA: Network neutrality shouldn't inhibit antipiracy What Big Content wants from net neutrality (hint: protection)