arstechnica.com — A federal judge has blocked the RIAA from doing its customary end run around the legal system to get at the identities of suspected file-sharers, ruling that the law cited by the RIAA does not provide any authority for ex parte subpoenas.
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rainergamerJul 16, 2007
Finally.
mlivingJul 16, 2007
Can anyone explain to me why a modern artist with an Internet connection requires the RIAA to 'represent' them.Hell Prince just gave his new album away in the UK.Can only imagine the fun such an act would cause if done in the USA! LOL!
mdkoch84Jul 16, 2007
so true. the RIAA is essentially just using the funds they create from suing college kids to fund the suing of more college students, at least the my take on it.
n3demonicJul 16, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.riaaradar.com/">http://www.riaaradar.com/</a>
chubbybubbaJul 16, 2007
RIAA's next step.... MQ-1 Predator Attack Force!! on all college campuses.
stjackybryantJul 16, 2007
Don't worry, my American fellows, RIAA will get whatever they want in Hong Kong because some HK high rank offical dumbf**ktards regard Hong Kong as the 51st state of USA!