Mothers Taking the Fight to the RIAA
An anonymous reader writes "p2pnet is reporting that two more single mothers are refusing to be victimized by the RIAA. Patricia Santagelo was one of the first to stand up and fight the lawsuits, which some say resemble protection racket schemes. Now Dawnell Leadbetter of Seattle and Tanya Andersen of Oregon have decided to follow suit and stand up against the recording industry behemoth. From the article: 'Don't let your fear of these massive companies allow you to deny your belief in your own innocence. Paying these settlements is an admission of guilt. If you're not guilty of violating the law, don't pay.'"
So, someone has Kazaa installed on her computer, never uses it, deletes it, is accused of copyright infringement, and refuses to pay it. So she's stealing?
People like you are the reason that the *AA can get away with just demanding money from people. Hell of a lot easier for them than, you know, doing their jobs.
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