blog.wired.com — As part of its new initiative to convince universities to turn over the names of students suspected of copyright infringement (more on that soon), the RIAA has launched its P2Plawsuits.com website, which, in a deliciously ironic twist, had previously hosted all sorts of ads for dodgy P2P clients.
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manifest020Mar 1, 2007
Clever business plan:1) Put out s**tty music/movies2) Overprice everything3) Revenue suffers from low quality overpriced products4) Sue college students for downloading without taking them to court5) Rich bastardsWhy stop at $20/cd when you can get $750/song!
Closed AccountMar 1, 2007
"What payment methods can I use?Payments can be made by check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa and Discover)."yeah, because my credit card lets me have a credit limit of $10,000,000 (or whatever the f**k you're going to charge me for downloading ONE song). i'm a f**king college student earning not very much, i don't have money you piece of s**t. i'll pay for music when i'm older, but just be nice for now, okay?the more university students you f**king sue, the more you are destroying the future of our country.put it this way: university students can't afford music, so if the only way to get music is to pay for it, they won't have it. so why not give it to them for free, out of kindness?
stopherMar 1, 2007
Someone needs to start submitting the RIAA execs contact info.Didn't one of their lawyers publicly admit he caught his son downloading music?
nklepperMar 1, 2007
Sounds like a witch hunt to me. f**k the RIAA. Seriously, bulls**t.
daines88Mar 2, 2007
This website is a joke, looks like it was written by a 9 year old that got an HTML for dummies book for his birthday. Come one, you've got millions of dollars at your disposal and you can't even make your links links or delete the white around your images? My God! Can't wait for someone to hack this site.
burritoking924Mar 2, 2007
>>Run>>CMDping p2plawsuits.com -t -l 10000The old fashioned way