Actually, the music sharing discussed here is authorized under Apple's
Fairplay DRM, and therefore not a legal issue with the RIAA. Other
types of music sharing however, are.
I'd rather not have a "policy clarification" either though.
Jason Mickela wrote:
> Most places I have worked have treated this as a don't ask don't tell
> issue. Creating a policy or making allowances for sharing music on the
> network here is just asking for trouble from the RIAA.
>
> To answer the first question, it depends on network setup and the
> number of users, and how the network is being used aside from all the
> music sharing.
>
> Jason Mickela.
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