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People start to stand up to the neighborhood bully

From Good Morning Silicon Valley

when Chan refused to settle on behalf of her daughter, the record companies regrouped and now want to go after the teenager directly -- but first they want the court to push Mom aside and appoint a legal guardian in this matter.
and
Tanya Andersen, a 41-year-old disabled single mother living in Oregon, is not only contesting RIAA allegations of piracy ... she's countersuing

The tactics of the RIAA obscene and bullying. The court document for Tanya's suit paints an ugly picture (and is one of the most amusing legal documents I've ever read)

Settlement Support Center also falsely claimed that Ms. Andersen had “been viewed” by MediaSentry downloading “gangster rap” music at 4:24 a.m. Settlement Support Center also falsely claimed that Ms. Andersen had used the login name “gotenkito@kazaa.com.” Ms. Andersen does not like “gangster rap,” does not recognize the name “gotenkito,” is not awake at 4:24 a.m. and has never downloaded music.

Awareness is the answer to this kind of behavior, of course. The more suits that come forward, the more the record industry will be viewed for what it is- a cowardly greedy monopoly incapable of innovation and doomed to a slow death.

Posted at October 06, 2005 01:09 PM


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