MIT Student Plans to Take on RIAA
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "MIT's online newspaper, The Tech, reports that a student named as a John Doe by the RIAA is planning to fight back against their questionable legal tactics. The anonymous student told The Tech that he is 'the victim of a fishing expedition by the RIAA,' and is 'disappointed that MIT isn't going to step up ... Other schools like Boston University and the University of Oregon have resisted RIAA subpoenas of student records more actively than MIT has, he said'. Maybe his attorneys will be able to get some assistance from some of the Harvard Law School students in Professor Nesson's 'Evidence' class, who have been assigned — as part of their coursework — the drafting of a motion to quash an RIAA subpoena."
Greetings (or salve) Slashfags. As most of you were educated in public schools, you probably missed out on Latin lessons, along with anything other than advanced welfare claiming skills and AP Ebonics. Well, now's the chance to rectify your pitiful proletarian preparation. To start with, we'll be looking at line 1 of Catullus 16:
Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo,
Or, in English
I'm going to fuck you in the ass and make you suck my dick
The first word is pedicabo - this is the indicative future of the verb pedicare, literally to sodomize, something that Apple users and furries will be familiar with.
ego - I, myself. Not the latter day reference to the arrogance/confidence displayed by the jocks who flushed your head down cubicles and then screwed your sister, but a simple first person reference.
vos - you (plural). Similar to when you'd say "you" addressing a group of friends, if you had any that is.
et and. You (plural) are autistic and of poor hygiene and moral fibre.
immurabo - Future indicative again, this time for the verb immurare - to skull fuck, what those jocks did to your sister (and probably to you in the cubicle, truth be told).
Keep practising, and remember - just because you were born working clas scum, doesn't mean you'll die as anything else.
If he's got a single audio file that doesn't have the proper paper trail back to an absolutely legit purchase, they're going to hang him out to dry...
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure dome decree
Given the RIAA guilty until proven innocent "John Doe" should be able to present what could be a landmark case against the RIAA. Though IANAL sticking to that basic premise would seem to be the most effective way to nullify the MAFIAA.
Because the story doesnt make any mention of it. If he had never downloaded copyrighted content, you would have thought he'd have mentioned this, and be happy to be identified. If not, then hey... the guy has been caught breaking the law knowingly so tough shit. The RIAA had his IP address, and traced him. This is like a burglar complaining that the cops investigated a burglary and traced the goods to his house.
Only someone 100% innocent who never downloaded copyrighted material would be advised to fight this in court. the last person to feign innocence got her ass kicked, and rightly so.
If this guy has a legitimate legal defense fund, I'd throw a few bucks his way.
(I won't throw money at "John Doe" though. X's bass player probably has enough cash as it is... )
--- The American Way of Life is not a birthright. Hell, it's not even sustainable.
"I bought a doughnut and they gave me a receipt for the doughtnut... I don't need a receipt for the doughnut. I give you money and you give me the doughnut, end of transaction. We don't need to bring ink and paper into this. I can't imagine a scenario that I would have to prove that I bought a doughnut. To some skeptical friend, 'Don't even act like I didn't get that doughnut, I've got the documentation right here... It's in my file at home.
Just -1, Troll talking to another.
Why Slashdot will be on CNN tonight and Ron Paul will probably be the next US president.
and Ron Paul will probably be the next president of the United States.
Slashdot readers are smart people that can add one and one together. So, when they read why Second Life's supposed economy isn't a whole lot more than a typical pyramid scheme because the Linden company can print Linden dollars out of thin air at any rate they like, and can therefore buy and sell as much dollars at the exchange market as they like, so they can pretty much manipulate the whole SL economy as they please, they will also be able to figure out that the real US banking and monetary system can be manipulated at exactly the same way, because the Federal Reserve has enjoyed the absolute power to do literally anything it wants, which is probably why Henry Ford said he believed there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning if "the people of the nation" would "understand our banking and monetary system".
If they also read how the US corporations, owned by the same people that own the FED, systematically and consciously rape the poorest people of the world by using the trick of putting whole nations into debt to make them dependent and controllable by raising inflation tax, just as has been described in protocol number 6 of the so-called Zion protocols and continue reading that protcols, they would also understand why Henry Ford was a known anti-semite, as well as Winston Churchill, who wrote about a world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilization and for the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality that "has been steadily growing".
If you believe, like Ford and Churchill, in the existence of such a conspiracy, Slashdot readers would not just take for granted that it was "the Jews", but look at the most logical place for the conspiritors, which would be at the top of the pyramid, for who wars are very profitable as well, as is also described in said protocols. So, When Slashdot reades also learn that following Hitler's money leads al but directly to the White House and that Al Qaida in a way can be more or less considered to be the last remaining and still active Waffen-SS Division, because there are pretty direct links to the Waffen-SS Muslim Devision hardly anybody knew existed, they will also be able to understand Multatuli's extremely inconvenient truth laying this all out in detail.
Then they will also realise that 911 was an inside job after all and never be able to trust anyone on the memberlist of the order of Skull and Bones. Since Ron Paul was on the video Multatuli watched to get insight into the workings of the Fed, he gave him the benefit of the doubt and linked to his site from his article.
Given the importance of this message, the chance that this will end up on the front page of Slashdot equals more then 99%, *IF* enough readers read this message. Since it will
The RIAA had his IP address, and traced him. This is like a burglar complaining that the cops investigated a burglary and traced the goods to his house.
This is an example of the RIAA and their tactics, and of what they hope to achieve.
They have convinced this guy that they are the cops. They are NOT.
Please everyone - do your best to not further their agenda by buying into their spin. They are not the cops. People who infringe on copyright are not pirates. Committing copyright violation is not theft.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
Sue MIT for not protecting your student records properly. You can use that settlement money to pay off the RIAA.
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Instead, use the name of the jock down the hall that you hate anyway.
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Please forgive me for posting like this, but this is a dead-serious issue, so please, please,
please read on. This is a story that *has* to be told. So, I beg you: read this out before you hit the del button. If you do, Slashdot will be on CNN tonight and Bush will be out of the White House.
So please, give me the benefit of the doubt and read this trough before you hit delete.
--
Slashdot readers are smart people that can add one and one together. So, when they read why Second Life's supposed economy isn't a whole lot more than a typical pyramid scheme because the Linden company can print Linden dollars out of thin air at any rate they like, and can therefore buy and sell as much dollars at the exchange market as they like, so they can pretty much manipulate the whole SL economy as they please, they will also be able to figure out that the real US banking and monetary system can be manipulated at exactly the same way, because the Federal Reserve has enjoyed the absolute power to do literally anything it wants, which is probably why Henry Ford said he believed there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning if "the people of the nation" would "understand our banking and monetary system".
If they also read how the US corporations, owned by the same people that own the FED, systematically and consciously rape the poorest people of the world by using the trick of putting whole nations into debt to make them dependent and controllable by raising inflation tax, just as has been described in protocol number 6 of the so-called Zion protocols and continue reading that protcols, they would also understand why Henry Ford was a known anti-semite, as well as Winston Churchill, who wrote about a world-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilization and for the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality that "has been steadily growing".
If you believe, like Ford and Churchill, in the existence of such a conspiracy, Slashdot readers would not just take for granted that it was "the Jews", but look at the most logical place for the conspiritors, which would be at the top of the pyramid, for who wars are very profitable as well, as is also described in said protocols. So, When Slashdot reades also learn that following Hitler's money leads al but directly to the White House and that Al Qaida in a way can be more or less considered to be the last remaining and still active Waffen-SS Division, because there are pretty direct links to the Waffen-SS Muslim Devision hardly anybody knew existed, they will also be able to understand Multatuli's extremely inconvenient truth laying this all out in detail.
Then they will also realise that 911 was an inside job after all and never be able to trust anyone on the memberlist of the order of Skull and Bones. Since Ron Paul was on the video Multatuli watched to get insight into the workings of the Fed, he gave him the benefit of the doub
Ok, that's it... I'm leaving /. for good.
-Those who know do not say, Those who say do not know
R.I.P.
No matter how hot a girl is - some guy somewhere is sick of her shit.
What is wrong with you people?
Do you not respect the fine art of simulated buttfucking?
RIP HEATH
I haven't loaded up a file sharing program in years. (Back in the Napster/Limewire heyday years.) Which programs are the RIAA using to "catch" folks these days?
I thought that dude was dead.
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The RIAA is not a government entity. They can NOT enforce laws legally. They can CLAIM that you have broken the law, and infringed on their (in actuality, their client's) rights but they can NOT punish you themselves.
They can trace your IP, just like you can trace theirs. They can NOT however look at your private files without your express permission. They'd have to provide enough evidence in court for them to be able to get a warrant for the GOVERNMENT to do it.
Then there is the whole fact that what you CAN be found guilty of is copyright infringement, NOT THEFT. There is a reason they are legally different, and that is because with theft you DEPRIVE someone of something. With these digital goods you can make an exact copy and the owner of the original STILL HAS THEIRS.
As the poster said: "The RIAA had his IP address, and traced him. This is like a burglar complaining that the cops investigated a burglary and traced the goods to his house."
WRONG. This is like an ALLEGED burglar complaining that someone followed them to their house, called the cops, told the cops that they have 'proof' that the ALLEGED burglar robbed someone, and the cops arresting him because the supposed 'burglar' was followed to his own home.
Yes I hate the RIAA. No, I don't think that downloading music for free without permission is right. I think that the tactics used by the RIAA should be fully investigated by the FBI (preferably before the FBI are made into the personal tool of the RIAA, the lawyers of COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES) and they should be shut down. People like to bring up 'racketeering' charges, but there are some more realistic ones with hefty punishments that should be used.
Various 'harassment' statutes come to mind.
He may be sharing the file with his home. He may be sharing with friends alone. He may not know he's sharing ALL of his D drive and his "My Documents" folder (he's not put it in "My Music").
How do you know?
And if the mere fact of putting it on the internet is acceptance, then there's a lot of case law to be overturned:
MiVii is the RIAA letting people take it
Accessing an open WP is fine now
Copiepresse is boned
etc
"Better a hundred guilty men go free than one innocent man be falsely convicted."
It needs to be well over 99% before it's even worth talking about. It's innocent until proven guilty, not innocent until 75% likely.
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
XKCD says it better than I could.
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
Unauthorized downloading and sharing of copyrighted files is illegal, contrary to MIT policy, and a serious matter with potentially damaging consequences. MIT strongly discourages such unauthorized downloading and sharing of computer files. Even the MIT faculty and staff are assuming that students are guilty until proven innocent.
Other than this text, there is no discernible information contained in this sig.
From the harvard law's professor's page "frame a motion to quash a subpoena from a copyright holder to the university for the identity of a student downloader on grounds of undue burden."
So what exactly would be defined as an undue burden? Their request for the student's private information, or their exorbitant damages?
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. indymedia
He should definitely let his counsel know about Recording Industry vs The People which is a wonderful source of briefs, documents from related cases, decisions, and other strategies and tactics used by others defending cases against the RIAA and the music labels. Perhaps NewYorkCountryLawyer or his firm can help him out if can scrape together a few bucks to pay their fees.
"a RIAA subpoena" not "an RIAA subpoena"
i guess it takes an MIT education to know this is wrong.
they *know* the computer, NOT THE PERSON OPERATING IT.
they aren't fining the computer, which they know, rather, they are fining the operator WHICH THEY DON'T KNOW.
so they have to prove it was the person who actually operated the computer.
innocent until proven guilty, not guilty until proven innocent.
well, pre 9/11/01, anyway.
One good way to stop the RIAA:
Take away their revenue stream. And I'm not advocating downloading their* product for free. I'm advocating stopping "consuming" their products altogether. If you listen to their music, you're effectively endorsing it and giving value to what they're peddling.
Okay so we have the problem that mainstream music is a large part of our (western) culture. And that is a problem.
* Of course by "their" I mean "their member companies", since the RIAA itself doesn't actually produce anything apart from threatening letters and legal documents AFAIK.
"Nine times out of ten, starting a fire is not the best way to solve the problem." - my wife
I always read these RIAA prosecution stories and the comments and they are mostly the same. I often wonder, maybe too simplistically, why no one plays this angle. Maybe I pre-date most of those on slashdot but as an avid buyer of vinyl in the 80's, I was wondering if purchasing the record in 1980 that has long since worn out, I might convince a jury that the Music industry actually sold me a defective product, and I was only replacing that product by downloading the MP3 of that album in 2007. Maybe even launch a class action lawsuit against the record labels related to selling defective products designed to wear out. Might I consider my purchase of the song in 1980 a license in perpetuity that entitles me to own a single copy of that song and that my download of the MP3 was witin my rights, implied by the contract I entered into with the record label when I purchased the song on vinyl decades ago? Probably a stretch and maybe not based on solid legal ground but it sure would make for an interesting episode of Boston Legal!
"skate the web"
It does not matter what the source is or what format we have it in. We are purchasing a license to listen at our leisure to a song or watch a movie. We can have a thousand copies because we can only listen to one at a time. Somebody needs to argue this in court. That we are in fact purchasing a license to listen, not a piece of plastic or a digital file of zero's and ones.
This is the New legal justification for open downloads of music or copy righted material:
In fact the record labels need to, I think legally provide, free downloads of music. The record companies have not provided a way for me to enjoy my license to listen if the CD gets scratched, as it is now they force us to buy a new license they should probably reimburse anyone who has had to buy more than one license because of damage media.
I noticed about 10 years ago CDs became very easy to scratch not the bottom but the top.
Because the carrier medium can be damaged we should all be able to get a download of a new instance of the song we paid for from the Internet if we purchased the license to listen to it. Since the record companies have not provided a way for us to get a replacement copy the Internet downloads can ethically be justified.
Truth is we don't need the record companies anymore. We can all buy from the artists direct and vote with a link what is most popular. I would be happy to pay the creative talent directly without the huge middle man cut. Another things is corporate pressure to maintain the status quo system cannot be put on artists by large corporations.
Hopefully someone will get this into the hands of the attorneys for the defendants.
Technically based on quantum physics there is only one copy of a piece of music in the universe. This exists in the intangible realm; all tangible manifestations of this one copy are simply a physical conveyance of this one real instance. It is an information universe, everything is ultimately just information.
"an infinite player that has lost his finite mind" ~Infinite Play the Movie (it blends with reality)
Stealing someone's identity is fraud.
Stealing secrets is espionage.
Stealing music is copyright violation.
Stealing a car is theft.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
I get the doughnut joke, but the reason places such as doughnut shops give out receipts is to protect the owner from the employees. The "no receipt and your purchase is free" signs are to ensure the employees enter the transaction into the cash register. They can't as easily pocket the "dough", and the shop owner gets the customers to help keep the employees from stealing.
Anyone else think it's about time that the RIAA just dispense with the cover and hire a few ninjas?
All this could be avoided by forking over 0.99 for that song you so desperately need ...? Yes..? No..?
Slashdot is too nerdy for me.
Huh? There's no legal requirement for showing where you bought your firearms, at least in my jurisdiction. I've bought them off guys at the range, at yard sales, estate sales, etc., and often without a paper trail. Even where there is a paper trail, as when I buy from a licensed dealer, there's no requirement that I keep any records. Assuming the existence of such a requirement makes no sense.
So, in what horrifically non-free jurisdiction do you live, anyway?
I just knew after I posted that someone would get cute and want to play some word games. Ok, I'll clarify:
"Stealing" someone's identity is actually called fraud. It is not stealing because you still have your identity afterwards.
"Stealing" someone's secrets is actually called espionage. It is not stealing because you still have your information afterwards.
"Stealing" someone's music is actually called copyright violation. It is not stealing because the artist still has their music afterwards.
Stealing a car can also be called theft. It IS stealing because you DO NOT have your car afterwards.
There. Clear enough yet?
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
Sorry if that previous post came off as a little grouchy. Thought it was someone else splitting hairs. You had asked a legitimate question earlier, so sorry 'bout that.
Yeah, I'll keep repeating this every time the "OMG stealing music is teh theft!" idiots chime in on an IP issue.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.