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Comments on news posted 2005-08-16 09:51:53: Since September of 2003, the American record industry has filed some 13,000 suits against broadband music traders - of which some 3,000 individuals have settled. ..

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xdeadhead
220, 221, Whatever It Takes.
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join:2000-11-08
Mechanicsburg, PA

no one

expects the spanish inquisition, either. can i get a pic from some of my esteemed colleagues? thanks.
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I am not Herbert.

aelfwyne

join:2004-01-28
Beaumont, TX
·RoadRunner Cable

Nobody fights anything in court anymore.

Fact is the majority of lawyers advise their clients NOT to fight charges these days because the court system loves to throw the book at people.

A close friend of mine was RAPED, and the PD she reported it to refused to believe her, and filed charges against her for "filing a false police report". Her lawyer's advice? Settle, don't fight.

Nobody has the balls to fight anything in court these days, least of all, the lawyers. They get paid whether it's fought or not, but settling means less work for them.
prcsssrvr

join:2006-01-05
Ridgecrest, CA

damn

I am a process server on the side, I just tracked down an individual in the DESERT of all places, for 20 songs, most major labels are listed, and at ten grand a song, he has 2,000 + files listed on KAZAA screenshots. I am not happy about this part of my job, and this individual has been VERY hard to track down, as he is aware of previous attempts by my firm to get ahold of him. fact is, I am against everything RIAA is doing, and I believe the nonsense should be stopped before it starts a larger problem. Being an avid guitarist with a band, it is already near impossible to become anything in the industry. signed *SICK*
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