Slashdot Mirror


RIAA Now Targets Pirates' Parents

cecil36 writes "In a follow-up to the subpoena silliness by the RIAA, the Associated Press is now reporting that the RIAA is now issuing subpoenas to family members of suspected online music swappers."

5 of 1,098 comments (clear)

  1. Re:SO what happens when Laura Bush is sued? by nlvp · · Score: 5, Informative

    To be fair to the Bushes, when she got caught drinking underage, the secret service didn't get in the way of the police, and her dad let her take her punishment (community service as I recall) without intervening.

  2. Re:Suggestion for action... by timmyd · · Score: 4, Informative

    ducman said: how do I make sure the CD I want to buy is from someone not represented by the RIAA?

    http://www.magnetbox.com/riaa/search.asp

    You could always buy korean music on yesasia.com! (I'm guessing most of it isn't covered by the RIAA)

  3. Re:Of course by DarthWiggle · · Score: 4, Informative

    And in a civil case, you just have to show liability ("guilt") by a preponderance of the evidence, which means, roughly, a better than 50/50 chance that your side is right.

  4. Re:Of course by DJ+Rubbie · · Score: 4, Informative

    Of course, the evidence. This is what happens when someone innocent is framed for violating IP rights if DRM and government big brother monitoring becomes successful. Although it is old (2001), it is a good read and strangely fits into this event.

    I actually attached this link to the parent article, but I think it fits here better.

    --
    Please direct all bug reports to /dev/null
  5. How You Can Change the Law by MichaelCrawford · · Score: 5, Informative
    Sixty million Americans share files via peer to peer networks. That's more Americans than voted for George Bush. Why don't you just change the law?

    Copyright is not a Constitutional right - the Constitution gives Congress the power to create copyright but does not require it to do so. Copyright could be ended tomorrow if Congress just passed a bill that repealed it.

    The following are links to sections of my new article that explains the steps you can take to make file sharing legal:

    If you agree with what I have to say and feel as I do that it's important for others to hear it, please consider linking my article from your weblog or emailing the link to other people who might benefit from it.

    --
    Request your free CD of my piano music.