RIAA Sues More Music Lovers
DominoTree writes "The RIAA, a trade group representing the U.S. music industry has filed a new round of lawsuits against 744 people it alleges used online file-sharing networks to illegally trade in copyrighted songs, it said on Wednesday."
Fair use, and what you do with that media once it is inside your home and in your possession is beyond the law (for now).
Oh, good. Now you song-stealing freaks think you're beyond the law once your front door closes.
Newsflash: you're not beyond the law, you're just not getting caught because the RIAA can't kick your door down and drag your ass into court for a nice, fat, well-deserved lawsuit.
What amazes me is the "swappers" keep giving the RIAA more and more reasons to go more and more draconian on their asses, then they have the nerve to whine about it. If that isn't proof of the childish little minds that try to justify STEALING music because they're cheap little bastards with no concept of "consumer responsibility", I don't know what is.
Alito: A vote for Alito is a punch in the eye to put that bitch back in her place!