The RIAA will no longer offer the Clean Slate program which allowed people to write the trade group and say they will delete files that they shared illegally. With the promise they would no longer use free P2P networks again, the RIAA would not sue.

1,108 signed up for Clean Slate and the RIAA says it will honor the agreement it made with them. However, the RIAA says: "The RIAA has concluded that the program is no longer necessary or appropriate, and has voluntarily withdrawn it."

Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohmann says: "The headlines for the amnesty program have dissipated and now it's pretty clear that their main goal is to use the stick of litigation. It was sort of a sham from the beginning."

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