Granny Sues RIAA Over Unlicensed Investigator
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "An elderly, non-file-sharing grandmother from East Texas, who had been sued by the RIAA after being displaced by Hurricane Rita, has sought leave to file counterclaims against the RIAA record companies for using unlicensed investigators. In her counterclaims (PDF) Ms. Crain claims that the record companies 'entered into an agreement with a private investigations company to provide investigative services which led to the production of evidence to be used in court against counterclaim plaintiff, including the identification of an IP address on the basis of which counterclaim defendants filed their suit... [They] were at the time of this agreement aware that the aforementioned private investigations company was unlicensed to conduct investigations in the State of Texas specifically, and in other states as well... [T]hey agreed between themselves and understood that unlicensed and unlawful investigations would take place in order to provide evidence for this lawsuit, as well as thousands of others as part of a mass litigation campaign... [T]he private investigations company hired by plaintiffs engaged in one or more overt acts of unlawful private investigation... Such actions constitute civil conspiracy under Texas common law.'"
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If the grandma was knocked up at 14 years old (*as is common down south*) - And, her daughter was knocked up at 14 years old (*grandma is now 28*) - So, the grandma is 28 or so - and able to use a computer. :-)
This log is your log,
This log is my log
When lightning struck it
it hit a bucket
MOE:I poured some onions inside my trousers
This log it used to be a tree
Now it spreads love to you and me
Hey look it's heading out to sea
If you had actually *read* my post, you'd see that I pointed out that it was *not* an analogy.
>>Stealing your laptop is a criminal offense.
So is copyright infringement. The beginning of every movie tells you so.
>>Despite their propaganda, unlicensed copying of a RIAA member organization's content is a civil matter AND not theft.
I never said it was. My comment had nothing at all to do with the RIAA. It was a story about a guy who had his laptop stolen. He did an investigation and found the laptop. However, since he isn't licensed, the evidence he obtained cannot be used.
I'd rather you do it wrong, than for me to have to do it at all.