The RIAA has reached a new low in their tactics of suing P2P users. According to The Register, they have sued a dead woman. I love this line:
“An RIAA spokesperson said that it would try and dismiss the case.”
Yep, nobody is safe from the RIAA.
The RIAA has reached a new low in their tactics of suing P2P users. According to The Register, they have sued a dead woman. I love this line:
“An RIAA spokesperson said that it would try and dismiss the case.”
Yep, nobody is safe from the RIAA.
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