Give us more time for OSU case! – RIAA
p2pnet news | RIAA News:- When Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG’s RIAA tried to bludgeon Oklahoma State University into handing over the identities of students, instead of instant compliance, it met with determined resistance.
Now Moshe Rothman, the Holme Roberts & Owen lawyer fronting for the Big 4 enforcement unit, is pleading for another two weeks to get himself organised, citing family illness as the reason for the delay.
OSU students made a motion to, “vacate the ex-parte order the RIAA had obtained compelling the university to turn over their names and addresses,” said Recording Industry vs The People when the RIAA made its demand.
But Jason Street, an expert witness who’s supported the motion, said the declaration of the RIAA’s Carlos Linares was “factually erroneous” and ‘misleading”.
The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) says has to have more time to prepare its papers defending the order, says RIvTP.
Also See:
determined resistance – RIAA IP address claim ‘erroneous’, August 8, 2007\
Recording Industry vs The People – Oklahoma State University Students Move to Vacate Ex Parte Order; Security Expert Says RIAA Declaration is Wrong, August 7, 2007
RIvTP – RIAA Needs More Time to Defend its Oklahoma State University Ex Parte Order in Arista v. Does 1-11, September 7, 2007
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September 7th, 2007 at 8:18 pm
I hope they do not give the RIAA more time, they have had enough time! If they cannot make their case, then it should be dismissed.