http://www.audioholics.com/news/industr ... -legal-cds
Good short article about an unbelievable lawsuit by the RIAA.
UPDATE: Turns out the article isn't so "good" after all. It IS short, though. That's Clint DeBoer for you.
violets wrote:The guy had to have done something to make is "personal" computer public. Otherwise, what did the RIAA do? Pick a name out of the phone book?
withahip wrote:Looks like even the Washington Post got it wrong . . .
Even the Washington Post got it wrong.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/30/riaa ... -about-it/
Okay, so we've done some digging into the RIAA's lawsuit against Jeffery Howell, in which the industry is claiming that ripped MP3s are "unauthorized copies," and it turns out that Jeffery isn't actually being sued for ripping CDs, like the Washington Post and several other sources have reported, but for plain old illegal downloading.
violets wrote:The guy had to have done something to make is "personal" computer public. Otherwise, what did the RIAA do? Pick a name out of the phone book?
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