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Originally Posted by denim
What has that got to do with this thread?
I don't steal music, and I give a serious shit about this kind of thing. If you can't see what the implications of the RIAAs behavoir is, the best thing you can do is be silent, or ask questions.
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Oddly it always comes down to stealing music.
The RIAA is trying to protect its own from under conditions of inadequate laws. So someone is saying they didn't do it, and prison is full of innocent people, just ask them.
I love seeing this
5. Tanya Andersen is a 42-year-old single mother of an eight-year-old daughter living in Tualatin, Oregon. Ms. Andersen is disabled and has a limited income from Social Security.
As it really has nothing to do with the merits of the case and has been invoked (repeatedly) to garner sympathy.
15. An employee of Settlement Support Center admitted to Ms. Andersen that he believed that she had not downloaded any music. He explained, however, that Settlement Support Center and the record companies would not quit their debt collection activities because to do so would encourage other people to defend themselves against the record companies’ claims.
Nothing says proof of conspiracy like an unnamed employee.
I could go on, but its just a counter suite, nothing to see here.