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RIAA Sues 261 Major P2P Offenders

circletimessquare writes "Yahoo!/Washington Post is reporting that the RIAA is suing 261 fileswappers whom they consider to be 'major offenders' in illegally trading music online. Remember to visit the EFF when full lawsuit details are released, and see if you're one of the unlucky few." Details of the amnesty program reported last week were also released, with the RIAA announcing it "...would require file sharers to admit in writing that they illegally traded music online and vow in a legally binding, notarized document, never to do it again."

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  1. Sweat from my balls! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mmmmm..... Tangy....

  2. Waiting For The Backlash by aerojad · · Score: 1, Troll

    Alright... well grab some popcorn, now we get to see the RIAA going after 70 year old grandmas and 13 year old girls who have all of 7 songs shared, while others continue to pump out mp3s by the thousand and never missed a beat during this whole fiasco.

    Scaring the crap out of some poor little girl or old grandma might be some sort of sick pleasure for big wigs/artists up in the RIAA, but I'm sure the consumers will just love to watch theirselves getting bossed around with what they can and can not exactly do with something they bought.

    The consumer has been scammed since the minute they bought the disk, overpriced and all. Hopefully they wake up soon.

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    SecondPageMedia - Wha
  3. Re:I think by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You need to spend less time trying to shake people down, and more time learning how to spell innocence. Fag

  4. Re:gREAT! i'M ON THE LIST!!! by gcaseye6677 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Watch out for your cornhole, man.

  5. Re:My theory... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You figured that all out by yourself? I'm impressed because my 3 year old nephew didn't figure that out right away. There should be a mod -1 Obvious. I would also point out that downloading is not necessarily illegal if you own the CD.

  6. You don't think. by kkirk007 · · Score: 2, Troll
    I will rehash the classic argument: is it justifiable to violate the law if the system is broken? Yes, these people have violated copyright law. A copyright law which is profoundly WRONG.

    Maybe you'll remember some other instances of people breaking the law...the Boston Tea Party...Minutemen militias...refusing taxation without representation...the Declaration of Independence...the list goes on...

    Our forefathers saw that the system was wrong, they rebelled, many died. But in the end justice prevailed. Many people will get sued, bankrupted, go to prison; but I think that it's all our sincere hope and belief that rightousness will defeat corruption and that the RIAA will lose its stranglehold over american culture and society.

  7. Re:Suing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's about time they get it going. Now all you irresponsible "l44t h3x0rs" and "geeks" will get what you deserve.

    I hope you all end up paying you ass off until you are 47.

  8. ASSHOLE! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You stupid fuck. How do YOU KNOW WHETHER OR NOT THE 1,000 MP3's ARE LEGALLY OWNED?

    You don't know, do you? Short of going into someone's home and rifling through their stuff and receipts (remember: if your CD is stolen, you still have the rights to it) and then comparing it with their computer's files, you don't know.

    AND THIS IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT.

    You stupid fuck.

  9. Re:EFF Action Center by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    What is the problem with you people? The EFF is not there to protect notorious and intentionally
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  10. Re:I think by Abcd1234 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Flamebait my ass... WTF? You don't like my opinion so it must be a flame?

  11. Re:Hi. You're a liar. by cpeterso · · Score: 0, Troll


    Why must judicial appointments be delayed and filibustered? Why can't the Democrats just vote against him. No majority of votes? Game over. Next judicial appointment, please..