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3 New Defendants Named In MP3s4free.net Case

As reported in The Australian, three new respondents have been named in the mp3s4free.net link site case, including an employee of the ISP which is said to have hosted the site. The music industry says that ISP employees will be targeted in the future, but given an amnesty if they "inform the music industry."

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  1. familiar by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    but given an amnesty if they "inform the music industry."

    "Do you now, or have you ever been a contributer to online music sharing? We'll let you go if you simply provide us with a list of music sharers."

    1. Re:familiar by AndroidCat · · Score: 3, Funny

      Ooh! Can I inform the music industry? "Your business model is faulty in the current world." "Your mamas dress you funny." Wait, stick around, I'll inform you lots more!

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  2. How about..... by frodo+from+middle+ea · · Score: 3, Funny

    How about suing the dog of the kid that live's next door to the ISP's employee's mother-in-law's sister's step-son's friend ?
    I am sure he is also connected in some way or OTHER to this, no ?

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  3. Illegal to link? by obsidianpreacher · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well then, it's now illegal to link to websites that may contain copyrighted material. Gotcha.

    Well, here's a link to a page about a DeCSS program (no, not the one you're thinking).

    Here's another that distributes freeware.

    Oh, and a link to Disney just for the hell of it.

    A note to /. mods, editors, hosts, OSDN, etc.:
    The (RI|MP)AA will not come burn your house down if you "inform them" of me this second! But the instant that you mark me as +1 Funny and click on, they're going to get you, too!

    Pass this on to 15 of your friends within the next 1000000 minutes or you'll have bad luck forever and your dog will die, too!

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    1. Re:Illegal to link? by obsidianpreacher · · Score: 5, Funny
      +1, Informative
      OK, who's the numbnuts moderator who rated this INFORMATIVE?!?! Did you even READ the post before you clicked the button? I mean, not reading the article is somewhat acceptable, but not even reading the POST?!?!?! GAH!

      /me goes and shoots self
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  4. One Step Closer by AstrumPreliator · · Score: 2, Funny

    I bet the next step is suing people who hum copyrighted material. Then they'll sue people who heard someone humming a copyrighted song unless they nark on the guy. I think the final step will be to sue every person on Earth, dead or alive, deaf or dumb. They'll just claim DMCA.

  5. Conversations from Cell Block H by violet16 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Criminal 1: What are you in jail for?

    Criminal 2: Murder. You?

    Criminal 1: I worked for guy who ran an ISP who had a customer who set up a site that had some links to another web site that stored some files that may or may not have infringed copyright law.

    Criminal 1: You BASTARD!

  6. Re:Let me get this straight.. by rootofevil · · Score: 4, Funny

    6/4/2004
    RIAA SUES ARTISTS

    NEW YORK -- In a surprising twist of events, the RIAA has sued the artists themselves for producing works which are pirated. This comes fresh on the heels of the MPAA filing an injuction against 4 major films studios to halt production on movies the public does not care enough about to see in the theatre, but mind-numbing enough to want to see, leading to rampant piracy. Sources close to the RIAA expect this to be the death of popular music as we know it.

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  7. Re:Chain of illegality by MiG29 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hmm, so if a site linking to illegal site is illegal itself, then logically one can conclude that a site linking to a site which links to illegal site is illegal as well. If you go up this chain far enough you'll find RIAA.org's web site at the top of the chain, I would think.

    And we've finally found the missing link between RIAA and MPAA.

    Lone Star, you are my nephew's janitor's wife's tailor's cousin. So, I'll sue the crap outta ya!

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  8. Re:Let me get this straight.. by DrEldarion · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's the golden rule. He who has the gold, makes the rules.

    Thank you, Jafar.

  9. RIAA is guilty of this by f0rtytw0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why just a while ago www.riaa.org was hosting illegal mp3s. Why any good citizen should have called that in immediately!

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