5 Years of RIAA Filesharing Lawsuits
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "David Kravets of Wired.com, who provided in-person gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Capitol v. Thomas trial last year, takes stock of the RIAA's 5-year-old litigation campaign, concluding it is 'at a crossroads', and noting that 'billions of copies of copyrighted songs are now changing hands each year on file sharing services. All the while, some of the most fundamental legal questions surrounding the legality of file sharing have gone unanswered. Even the future of the RIAA's only jury trial victory — against Minnesota mother Jammie Thomas — is in doubt. Some are wondering if the campaign has shaped up as an utter failure.'"
But I'm not posting to offer a problem: I offer a solution.
1. Get an anonymous server.
2. Put a shit load of music on it.
3. Add on kiddie porn.
4. RIAA and cronies download music and child porn.
5. Call cops, RIAA has just downloaded and consumed child porn!
RIAA, "Your honor, we're investigating a CRIME!"
Judge: "Uh huh. And I suppose you're going to write a book about it too. Sorry, the excuse didn't work for Pete Townsend or Gary Glitter - OFF TO JAIL!"
See? That's all you got to do.