arstechnica.com — Exonerated RIAA defendant Tanya Andersen will refile her malicious prosecution lawsuit against the RIAA on Friday. The discovery process could reveal information that is sensitive and potentially harmful to the RIAA, but the group has no choice but to stand and face the music this time around.
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robbobMar 14, 2008
Its the artists that make the sh*tty music.
lynxplusMar 14, 2008
Dunno why you were dug down, I completely agree with your statement!
kyanMar 14, 2008
That was rousing. /s
gamerzworldMar 15, 2008
"So long and thanks for all the [law] suits!So sad that it should come to this.We tried to warn you all but oh dear?You may not share our intellect.Which might explain your disrespect.For all the natural wonders thatgrow around you."
cannon49Mar 17, 2008
And if you weren't a moron you could type a coherent sentence.
waynethemanMar 18, 2008
Irrelevant.Please explain how you creating something grants you the "right" to stop me from creating the same thing with my own time and materials, other than that a group of bureaucrats in a room somewhere wrote down that said "right" exists.
cparkerApr 14, 2008
Better yet, let's set up an RIAA legal defense fund that everyone can use to battle the RIAA's dirty tactics.