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RIAA Victim Wins Attorney's Fees

VE3OGG writes "Debbie Foster, one of the many caught-up in the RIAA's drift-net attacks who was sued back in 2004 has recently seen yet another victory. After having the suit dropped against her "with prejudice" several months back, Foster filed a counter-claim, and has just been awarded "reasonable" attorney's fees. Could this, in conjunction with cases such as Santangelo, show a turning of the tide against the RIAA?"

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  1. Re:unsecured WiFi by jlarocco · · Score: 0, Troll

    If Bill Gates and Steve Balmer can lie in court without getting charged, why not the rest of us?

    There's no difference at all. They're just offering the judge more money.

  2. riaa by ralph1 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I never say riaa i say sony or who ever but not riaa give them no place to hide