RIAA Lawyer Jumps Ship
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The RIAA's top litigation lawyer, who has been personally leading the RIAA's litigation campaign for the past several years, Richard Gabriel, will be leaving his law practice after getting a job as a state court judge for a 2-year term in Colorado. What this will mean to the RIAA's litigation machine is anyone's guess. Mr. Gabriel has personally argued all of the RIAA's main cases, including Elektra v. Barker, Atlantic v. Howell, Atlantic v. Brennan, Capitol v. Foster, Atlantic v. Andersen, UMG v. Lindor, and London-Sire v. Doe 1, and personally tried the Capitol v. Thomas case, the only RIAA case that has ever gone to trial. He was working directly under the supervision of the RIAA's mysterious 'representative' Matthew Oppenheim."
A good start.
It means they'll file to get every case moved to his courtroom.
I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!
so a man that thinks the RIAA is honest and right is now a judge in the United States Courts. Somehow the words just can't describe the feelings of failure that have surfaced when I read this post.
"RIAA announces they'll be filing all future litigation in Colorado!!!"
Whew! This water sure is cold!
Apparently Governor Ritter doesn't realize how corrupt this makes him look. Anyone associated with RIAA is tainted, and now that taint just got on the governor. I hope Colorado voters know this happened.
In the old days people had a way of dealing with people like the RIAA execs. They grabbed them, stripped them, beat them, coated them in tar and feathers. In other words they made a public example of them to discourage other similar-thinking assholes from doing the same thing. Are we too civilized for that today?
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."
- Hunter S. Thompson
He's appointed to state court, not federal court. Copyright cases are in federal court.
Ray Beckerman +5 Insightful
Aw, man, that's animal cruelty.
Circumcision is child abuse.
I thought the RIAA lawyers were the sharks.
I was once a horse.
As one of my professors used to teach us, it's the smart rat that leaves before the ship sinks.
Lacking <sarcasm> tags,
Actually, I'm sitting here thinking how copyright has been part of the tide that helped turn the US Constitution upside down.
Matters of individual and family welfare were supposed to be handled at the bottom level as much as possible. Somehow, the need to monitor the Kluless Klutz Klan and its ikl from above has been an inroad to stretching the normal lines of control. But people who see chances for personal "advantage" in those long lines of control are naturally going to push to extend them further, so it's only natural that matters of personal privacy end up getting handled under "federal" law now.
So maybe there aren't any privacy concerns that will come up in state court, and this will be a good place to keep the guy where he can't do further damage.
Somehow, I'm not optimistic.
(Yes, I am of the opinion that the primary evil in giving IP a legal existence is that it finishes off the erosion of privacy. RMS's essays on the relationship seemed extreme when he wrote them, but the reality of the threat is becoming quite obvious now.)
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I KNEW IT!
I totally knew they were pirates all along!
If you can read this, I forgot to post anonymously.
Sharks never attack lawyers - professional courtesy.
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What do you call 1 lawyer chained to the bottom of the sea? Pollution!
What do you call all of the world's lawyers chained to the bottom of the sea? Solution!
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http://www.lawyer-jokes.us/ One of my favs: What do you do when you see four lawyers up to the neck in wet cement? Answer: get more cement! The point of this post: searching for 'riaa' at that site produces no results. Slackers!!! Get on it!
Um... why would they? RIAA is only one client of the law firm. None of his (or other judges listed) clients were mentioned either. This is a typical fluff press release, identical for companies and governments: make the people you just promoted look good. What has this to do with political party?
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The voters of the state of Colorado will have the opportunity to boot Richard Gabriel from the bench in the 2010 general election. Should they fail to do so, their next shot will be in 2018.
Colorado citizens now have two years to organize to unseat this particular justice should they find fault with the company he's kept and tactics he's used in his years of loyal service to the RIAA.
Judicial retention elections are almost always ignored but there's ample time to prepare for this one.
Ray, this is what I propose: I will assume the role of an alcoholic homeless person living in a carboard box. During my spare time I will build a computer out of coconuts and driftwood. I will then use this computer to post on slashdot and download illegal files. When the RIAA summons me to court I will make a suit out of seaweed and defend myself. Cunningly I will have counsel (you). I will then throw away my disguise and expose my underpants that I wear outside my stockings, proclaim I am superman, and hit them wear it hurts. What are your thoughts?
Interesting how the Republican announcement fails to mention RIAA.
Are you implying the Democrats had anything to say about it? Somehow, I don't think the Democrats and the Republicans are much different on the issue. If you want some indication, look at the PAC money from various lobby groups.
Here is a help with a direct link to the Lobby money from the recording industry.
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?ind=C2600
When you see a Republican in this mess, it makes news. When you see a Democrat, it's buisiness as usual. Be sure to look behind the curtain. Bookmark the homepage.
http://www.opensecrets.org/
and the Alphabetical listing;
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/alphalist.php
See how your favorite canidate is doing and who supports them.
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/index.php
Here is the good one. How is the canidates doing in regard to how the movie, TV, and Recording industry is supporting your canidate. It sure looks they don't care for McCain.
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/select.php?ind=B02
With over 3 million each to the Dem canidate and only just over half a million to McCain, you can tell who they want. Follow the money.
The truth shall set you free!
now theyre judges. yay.
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth. -- George Carlin
The converse, of course, is not true. ;)
You know, there is a difference between trolling and pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. Just saying.
Judges who must recuse themselves from any case involving the RIAA? Sounds good to me.
Please don't humanize the morons around me. It makes me very uncomfortable.
Q: You're locked in a room with Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and a lawyer. You have a gun but only two bullets. What do you do? (yes, assume for the sake of the joke that the dictators are still alive).
A: Shoot the lawyer twice.
that's just because mccain aint gonna win. why waste the money on him?
Favors and influence. With no campaign support (little) they will have very little pull.
"Hey McCain, we need you to not veto bill XXXXX"
"RIAA, take a flying leap. You gave 6X the money to Democratic competitors in the campaign"
They are not going to have much pull with this one, unless they dangle re-election money. If they do, they need to start early.
I'm with you, I think McCain is going to win. There are enough Democrats that either fully hate Clinton or Obama that there is no way they would vote for them in the primary. McCain is going to get all the Republican votes and maybe 1/3 of the Democratic votes from those who can't vote for which ever canidate that wins the Democratic primary. The mud is way too heavy and the lines of who you can't elect are being drawn. Enough know universal health care is simply health care everyone needs to buy regardless of whether they can afford it. (It's paid by higher taxes and is health care and a government administrative overhead reducing effeciency) so many can't vote for Clinton.
The anti-white and America preacher with the re-opening the race card issues that were settled long ago, and the Hussain name make Obama un-electable as those fearing reverse discrimination, a fear of a president enabling boldness in our terrorist enemies, and such produce another segment of Democrats that will never vote for Obama in the general election.
For these reasons, I think McCain will win. There are too many Anybody but Clinton and Anbody but McCain democrats to elect either in the general election. I may be wrong, but that's what I see. McCain may get really mud covered in the general election as he enters the spotlight after the primary, so things may change. McCain's weak point is the perception of Bush pollitics as usual and the war so he does have a segment that will never vote for him also.
The truth shall set you free!