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RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
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Re: RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2006, 08:15:17 AM »
Next time put the article man...
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RIAA gives allegedly phony rap to innocent man
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October 16, 2006 12:18


Chicago (IL) - In yet another wave of suits filed against illegal music downloaders, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has filed a suit against various people in the Northern district of Illinois. However, one man seems to have gotten caught in the pirating web for no reason - and was able to convince the RIAA to withdraw the suit.

Paul Wilke, an Illinois resident, has been named in the suit, even though a hired professional systems expert confirmed that no peer-to-peer clients existed on his computer, according to a story on p2pnet.

Despite all the claimed victories the RIAA has seen in the past year, the issue with peer-to-peer music downloading still remains a problem, and the national organization continues to take legal action against people who own and share music illegally through P2P clients.

One of the problems is that lawyers of the RIAA assume that everyone with any amount of music files on their computers has gotten them illegally. At least, that's the situation that Wilke is supposedly facing. Apparently, he has some volume of music stored on his hard drive, but he claims they were all digitally obtained in a legal manner, through Itunes, or burned from CDs that he still owns, and that he is not illegally sharing the files with other Internet users. Wilke countered the accusation that he distributed those files on the Internet with saying that he never used file sharing software on his computer.

His attempts to resolve the claim brought against him were unsuccessful at first. He reportedly tried to dissolve the legal action through the Settlement Information Line, since he could not get through to the RIAA directly, but was only offered an opportunity to settle for $3750. However, the organization apparently was surprised by Wilke's move to consult an attorney who requested evidence from the RIAA in the framework of a summary judgment. The RIAA replied that it does not have enough evidence to prove its claims and agreed to a dismissal of the case.

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Re: RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2006, 02:35:29 PM »
unbelievable that they were willing to "settle" the matter while having no evidence to prove its claims

he should have counter sued instead of disolving the case.

Because they are effectively sueing him for PURCHASING MUSIC LEGALLY
unbelievable

damned if you do,damned if you dont

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Re: RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2006, 07:36:19 AM »
I am waiting for the day when ppl say FIRE for this and just stop buying. Maybe buy some chunes on iTunes (since they are cheaper than most) and just say to HECK with RIAA. They not even benefitting the ARTISTS. They suing and collecting money for themselves. Does that money actually make it back to teh artists? or merely the record labels? I mean really? I think RIAA is collecting money under false pretense. If anything, they should be a COMPLETE NON-PROFIT organization that donates all its 'aquired' funds to the artists or the industry R&D. Anyone can tell me where all the law suit money they get goes? besides their lawyers?

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Re: RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2006, 12:16:05 PM »
Wait this is also somewhat of a win... though not over I do have to say OMFG @ 70c to 750USD??? daz INFLATION fuh yuh
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Judge orders RIAA to justify its piracy charges

$750 for a 75 cent song is taking the Wii

By Nick Farrell: Friday 10 November 2006, 15:31
A US COURT is forcing the Recording Industry of America to explain why it charges people it catches pirating $750 a single rather than the 70 cents they flog them to retailers for.

In the case UMG v. Lindor, Judge Trager has allowed Ms Lindor, who the RIAA claim is a pirate, to challenge the $750 a track it wants in damages.

The RIAA fought to prevent the amendment to Ms Lindor's case, claiming it was not up to her to decide damages. They said that her complaint about the level of damages was without merit and if the amendment went ahead it would prejudice them.

Of course it would. If the RIAA was forced to claim back the real market value of the music that was nicked by pirates it probably would not be worth the effort. It also looks better on a press release if they can claim that a pirate stole $7,000 worth of music when they actually only stole $7.

Judge Trager was not buying it either he said that the RIAA lawyers could not cite any case law to justify its position whereas Lindor could.

Lindor could also prove that the RIAA was only out of pocket by 70 cents a single and not $750.

Now it was up to the RIAA to show m'learned friend how it came up with its $750 figure. If it can't manage the task then it is pretty likely that the robed but not wigged one will rule that the amount of damages the RIAA is seeking is unconstitutional.

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Re: RIAA's at it again. But they fail this time. HOORAY!!
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2006, 12:24:18 PM »
THAT IS VERY NICE

iam glad that people are making that stand

the law has been turned against them by the RIAA
time for things to swing back their way

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