RIAA Sues a Child
dniq writes "You may remember the previously posted story about a case against a mother, which was dropped by the RIAA right after her lawyers moved to dismiss the case.
Well, guess what? The RIAA has brought a lawsuit against the mother's daughter - now a 14 year old girl - and moved for appointment of a guardian at litem."
Your logic and reason are not welcome here.
Only waiting now for the people that can't argue the actual facts start in on your spelling. But regardless, why do they have such a hard time seeing the difference between theft and copyright violation? This isn't "newspeak" definition of "theft"...it's copyright violation. Also, being copyright violation instead of theft still doesn't mean one should condone it. But please, get the terms right.
Would you call murder the "theft" of ones life?
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