The Recording Industry Association of America has sent out warnings to 204 individuals suspected of unlawfully using peer-to-peer systems to share copyrighted music, giving them 10 days to "resolve" the matter, to avoid being sued.

It represents a softer approach than the RIAA displayed the last time it targeted individuals in this way, when it sued 261 individuals without warning, a tactic that resulted in fierce criticism from pressure groups and lawmakers.

According to The Wall Street Journal, it has settled around 20% of the cases in its first batch for around $2,000 each.

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