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RIAA Wants to Depose Dead Defendant's Children

Exchange writes "In Michigan, in Warner Bros. v. Scantlebury, after learning that the defendant had passed away, the RIAA made a motion to stay the case for 60 days in order to allow the family time to "grieve", after which time they want to start taking depositions of the late Mr. Scantlebury's children. Recording Industry vs The People have more details"

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  1. Weird by Demoknight · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Think this is the first time I've ever felt sick to my stomach over something like this.

  2. Lowest of the Low by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    My god. The RIAA really is the lowest form of scum in the universe. No morals, no decency; I mean the only people their better than is their own lawyers.

  3. Re:Where's the outrage? by Korin43 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Wait, you mean there's news besides Slashdot??

  4. I wonder if he pirated "6th Sense"? by bigHairyDog · · Score: 1, Redundant

    ... I sue dead people

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    foo mane padme hum

  5. Ubuntu? More like... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, uh oh.. HAMMA TIME..

    Every time you see me, that Hammer's just so hype. I'm dope on the floor and I'm magic on the mike. Now why would I ever stop doing this with others making records that just don't hit? I toured around the world, from London to the bay. It's Hammer; go Hammer; MC Hammer; Yo Hammer and the rest can go and play.

    Can't touch this (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) Can't touch this (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)

    STOP. HAMMa TIME.