RIAA sinks to new low
p2pnet.net News:- “To those who might think that I might be exaggerating when I describe the RIAA’s litigation campaign as a ‘reign of terror‘, how’s this one,” says Recording Industry vs The People‘s Ray Beckerman in a p2pnet comment post.
Marie Lindor is a computer illiterate Brooklyn mother the Big Four Organized Music cartel’s RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) initially claimed illegally distributed copyrighted music online.
They couldn’t make it stick – not that they’d genuinely thought it ever would fly – so they turned on her son, Woody Raymond, who doesn’t even live in the same house as her.
The idea was to get into his computer. But apparently, that wasn’t enough.
The RIAA also had their lawyer telephone the son’s employer, says Beckerman, adding:
“You can’t make this stuff up.”
Indeed, you can’t.
Also See:
couldn’t make it stick – RIAA attacks Marie Lindor’s son, November 22, 2006
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November 29th, 2006 at 1:02 pm
Both Directv and RIAA made up the information contained in these lawsuits. That is why they call them hypothetical claims. Hypothetical equals a guess or hypothesis. In the US we now permit the rich to sue the middle class and poor on the basis of made up lawsuits so the rich get richer. The courts have accepted it as has our congress and executive branch. Get used to it. It “is” the new America.