arstechnica.com — Perhaps granny was dishing out illicit mp3s prior to her demise."Our evidence gathering and our subsequent legal actions all were initiated weeks and even months ago," said RIAA spokesman Jonathan Lamy. "We will now, of course, obviously dismiss this case."
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jasqwertyApr 25, 2006
Stealing dead people's identities is easier than live people. Probably what happens in alot of these instances where people getting sued who don't even have computers, and case like this.
siouxmouxApr 25, 2006
Well this News Article makes the Lamecastic Story of the Week! Leave it to the Evil RIAA to pull this Nonsense.
explosivenixonApr 25, 2006
Ah, so this is how you shake off the RIAA--you die.
behemothaurApr 25, 2006
I can't get to the site - massive DDoS - LOVE IT!
sparkmonkeyzApr 25, 2006
dont they know that all they have to do to catch some people, is look on digg for people.ill bet 95% DL music illegaly
pjsk8Apr 25, 2006
I can get to the site just fine.
rebelyell2k5Apr 25, 2006Submitter
shhhhh
sirplusFeb 4, 2007
death to the dead! sue the fans! filet the artist! britney for all! the more you pay, the more you pay! hahahahaha!! (sound of music fan finally cracking after years of riaa abuse)
rebelyell2k5May 15, 2007Submitter
dude. chill. he didn't know....damn. we cant all be as well informed as you.