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Anonymous User Challenges RIAA Subpoena

Arclightfire writes "First there was the setback of a New England judge throwing out an attempt to uncover the names of students at MIT accused of piracy and now CNet is reporting that a 'Jane Doe' is arguing that the subpoena violates her right to due process." There's also a Reuters story.

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  1. Re:Money Money Money by jokell82 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The RIAA is not responsible for finding artists. That's the job of the labels. The RIAA is just a group of the top record companies that formed to retain the rights of the companies (read: make sure they get all the money they can while screwing over whoever they need to).

    But I do agree, they could definitely be spending money elsewhere. They're trying to fix a bullet hole with a bandaid.

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    I dunno who it is
    but it prolly is fhqwhgads.
  2. Re:this isn't going to do anything for the communi by Christianfreak · · Score: 5, Informative

    Uhh while that may be true you didn't closely read the article. The main argument is that the RIAA's tactics are unconstitutional because they violate due process. Sure she's going to say she didn't do anything wrong but even if she did I think the case has merit on the grounds of the due process argument and that would very much help the public.

  3. Re:I don't buy it. by pyros · · Score: 5, Informative

    People who think they have to use kazaa to download music will most likely think they must use kazaa to play what they downloaded with it, most likely because they don't know how to get to the files with some other application (like the file browser).

    me: "Where are all your downloaded files?
    user: "In Kazaa."

    There's a button on the toolbar to show you all the files in your shared folder, and it breaks them down by media type, and you can play them from there.

  4. Re:this isn't going to do anything for the communi by Troed · · Score: 5, Informative

    In Sweden it's currently (come Jan 1st most certainly) legal to _download_ but not to _upload_. I.e - using KaZaa is perfectly legal as long as you don't share yourself.