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Is RIAA's Linares Affidavit Technically Valid?

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "In support of its ex parte, 'John Doe,' discovery applications against college students, the RIAA has been using a declaration by its 'Anti-Piracy' Vice President Carlos Linares (PDF) to show the judge that it has a good copyright infringement case against the 'John Does.' A Boston University student has challenged the validity of Mr. Linares's declaration, and the RIAA is fighting back. Would appreciate the Slashdot community's take on the validity of Mr. Linares's 'science.'"

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  1. Tagging Beta by dekkerdreyer · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    This question would be best answered by the early version of tagging beta being turned back on: yes, no, itsatrap

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    Dekker Dreyer
  2. Re:Gee, what does this person expect to hear? by Omnifarious · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I'm basically trying to make the point that coming here and asking about the technical merits of a technique RIAA uses to identify its victims is almost as bad as going into a fundamentalist Christian forum and asking them what they think of evolution.