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Lindor Attacks Record Company Copyright-Pooling

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "Back in March, 2006, Marie Lindor called the record companies suing her a collusive cartel, and their joint agreement to pool their copyrights "copyright misuse" (pdf). A year and a half later, the RIAA apparently got nervous about that allegation and made a motion to strike the allegations. Ms. Lindor has struck back, pointing out to the Judge not only that the RIAA's arguments had no legal basis, but also that its brief was completely silent as to any justification for the record companies' copyright-pooling agreement. Such a justification would be necessary for it to pass muster under 'rule of reason' analysis mandated by the US Supreme Court. Ms. Lindor, a home health worker who has never even used a computer, let alone infringed anyone's copyrights with a p2p file sharing program, is the same defendant who exposed, with a little help from her friends, some of the weaknesses in the RIAA's expert testimony. She also obtained a ruling that the RIAA's $750-per-song file damages theory might be a wee bit unconstitutional."

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  1. Let's buy this woman a drink by RESPAWN · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I really want to buy this woman (and her lawyers) a drink. They are probably doing more for our digital rights than any single group of people right now. I don't mean to discount the contributions of organizations such as the EFF (I have, in fact, contributed money in the past), but it's hard to root for a nameless, faceless group like that. This woman is fast becoming an icon for fighting the good fight against the frivilous lawsuits that the RIAA continues to file.

    It may be a tad melodramatic to say this (especially now), but I certainly hope that she finds her place in the history books.

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  2. Ha-ha, RIAA by HangingChad · · Score: 5, Funny

    The playground bully getting their ass kicked by a girl. lol.

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  3. What nerve! by ackthpt · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I say! She's challenging the bedrock of modern law! It's all written and owned by the cartels, corporations, rich and poweful and they've earned it! They have worked very hard and at no little expsense to get those laws, buying representatives, influencing judge selections and so forth. How dare the little ordinary person challenge this status! This almost made the monocle pop right out of my eye! I shall have to see what I can do to prevent these common rabble from believing they were hah! created equal.

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  4. Re:Better yet, by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Let's donate some money to her defense fund ... Too bad she doesn't have a website for that. If you send a check to Vandenberg & Feliu, LLP, As Attorneys for Marie Lindor" we will deposit it in our escrow account and apply it to Ms. Lindor's account. I can assure you she will warmly appreciate it. Our mailing address is: Vandenberg & Feliu, LLP, 110 E. 42 St., New York, NY 10017, Att: Ray Beckerman

    Thanks
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  5. Re:never used a computer?? by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    a home health worker who has never even used a computer Uhh... WHAT?? Yup.

    Believe it or not, the RIAA has sued as an 'online media distributor' one of the only people I have never met who has never used a computer. She has never even turned one on. The only thing she has ever done with a computer is to dust around one sometimes.

    That should tell you the kind of "human beings" I am litigating against.
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  6. I hope ... by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hope she wins and gets a couple of million from the RIAA (as well as setting a precedent)

    I hope she wins and the RIAA members effectively lose the copyrights to every song involved in these suits.

    That's the point of the "copyright misuse" claim: Part of the penalty for misuse of a copyright is the loss of the ability to enforce it at all.

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    1. Re:I hope ... by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 4, Informative

      On PayPal at wraymond@hotmail.com

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  7. Re:750 dollars a song by quantum+bit · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Happy Happy Birthday,
    I really hate this song!
    But if I do not sing it,
    I won't work here for long... Hey!"

    Copyright (C) 2007 quantum bit Productions
    Redistribution permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.

  8. Soap box.. by aero2600-5 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was only a matter of time before someone managed to use Slashdot for it's ability to harness ideas and viewpoints. Usually it's just spitting into the wind with no one making any effort to record the good ideas that do pop up.

    Our friend, the NewYorkCountryLawyer, has not only made Slashdot his personal soap box, what the Russians would call the 'Father of all soapboxes', but he has managed to harness all the good ideas generated from several Slashdot stories and put them to good use. Not only has he put these ideas to his own personal good use, he's doing good for society as a whole, and sticking it to the RIAA in the process.

    Sir, I tip my hat to you. Keep up the good work.

    Aero

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  9. PayPal Account for Ms. Lindor's Legal Defense by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 4, Informative

    In the grand scheme of things, what I can contribute is very little, but you will receive a check from me. Also, don't be surprised if you find a modest bottle of scotch deliverd to that address as soon as I figure out the best way to have one legally delivered. That said... I'm sure this has been discussed before, but are there any legal reasons that you couldn't set up a website and/or Paypal account to accept further contributions? I'm sure that myself and Vlad Petric aren't the only /.'ers willing to contribute to the cause. Good news. A family friend of Ms. Lindor's will be setting up a PayPal account for contributions to help her defray the costs of defending herself from the RIAA. Will post the information as soon as the account is set up. I will post the information here and on Recording Industry vs. The People.

    Meanwhile, about that drink......
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    1. Re:PayPal Account for Ms. Lindor's Legal Defense by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

      PayPal account has been set up.

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  10. Re:expert advice by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 4, Funny

    "is the same defendant who exposed, with a little help from her friends, some of the weaknesses in the RIAA's expert testimony." Considering how all the links from this particular quote are to /. articles, I have to say I had no idea that most /.ers are such excellent lawyers. lol... well for starters, the "RIAA's expert testimony" was not given by lawyers, and regardless if I would hardly call them experts in their field of law, but by so called Computer / Network experts of the RIAA. Actually the Slashdot community was extremely helpful in helping to both formulate questions for the expert, and in reviewing the transcript of his testimony.

    It was not legal, but technical, input we were looking for.

    As for Slashdotters being lawyers, as I said when I was interviewed in September, 2006, on Slashdot, I learned a valuable lesson then. One needs to look beyond the statutes and the cases for the law; one also needs to look at Slashdot. If something is modded +5 on Slashdot, it must be the law as well, even if neither Congress nor the Courts have recognized it yet.

    :)

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  11. PayPal Account for Ms. Lindor set up by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    OK folks, I am pleased to announce that the PayPal account for Ms. Lindor's legal defense has been set up.

    The email address is:

    wraymond@hotmail.com

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  12. Re:Better yet, by NewYorkCountryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    PayPal account has been set up.

    Moderators, I'm sorry if this is "redundant" but it's important that I get the message out to those who want to assist this poor woman.

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