RIAA Argument About Streaming To Be Streamed
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "You may recall that in an RIAA case, SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, the district court ruled that an oral argument about the constitutionality of statutory damages could be streamed, and the RIAA has been fighting that with a petition for 'mandamus or prohibition' in the appeals court, which is opposed by the press. Interestingly, it now turns out that the appeals court's oral argument about the streaming will itself be recorded and then streamed. It is hard to imagine how a court which routinely streams its own oral arguments can rule that it is somehow inappropriate for similar oral arguments in the district court to be streamed as well."
The truth shall set you free!
Stream away!
My rights don't need management.
Hah-hah!
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I wonder if the RIAA will attempt to sue the court system for this as well as storing a copy in some audio format? You know, they need records (pun intended)
This article just put my brain into an infinite loop. Thanks a lot, RIAA.
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Being a friday evening, I entreat you to please avoid using "stream", "streamed", and "streaming" seven times within as many lines of text. Many of us have already been drinking and you are hurting our brains.
Thank you,
Drunk Sladhsot Reader.
If sharing a song makes you a pirate, what do I have to share to be a ninja?
... the arguments might have to expose some information that should be under seal.
And I fail to see how anything like that might come up in a constitutionality-of-statutory-damages argument.
But IANAL. (Hi, NYCL!)
Bantam Dominique roosters crow a four-note song. Once you've heard it as "Happy BIRTHday" you can't NOT hear it that way
"It is hard to imagine how a court which routinely streams its own oral arguments can rule that it is somehow inappropriate for similar oral arguments in the district court to be streamed as well."
How can it be hard to imagine if they are mutually exclusive?
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Like, all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light, bad.
Alice said that Bob will win his next case. Bob is suing Alice for defamation. I want a district court to decide that.
If the court is to decide on the acceptability of something they do (i.e., streaming), can the RIAA fight for a change of venue? I mean, you wouldn't want a Ten-Commandments-in-the-courtroom case to be decided in a courtroom where the Ten Commandments are on the wall, right? Usually, if there's a conflict of interest, the judge can just recuse him/herself, but that wouldn't work here. Can RIAA put up a straight-faced argument about changing venue (say, to a court they think might be more friendly anyway)?
Those who anthropomorphize science and/or nature already believe in an intelligent designer.
I think we should give credit to the RIAA. They no doubt realize that exposing children to the persistent irrationality of their arguments might retard their cognitive growth and reduce their faith in the legal system. In opposing the broadcast, they're just thinking of the children.
Veritas Vos Liberabit!
Obviously RIAA lawyers are planning to spontaneously burst into song and dance and don't want people to pirate the show.
i herd like like listening to streams, so we ganna stream a stream about not listening to streams, so u can listen to streams while you listen to why not to listen to streams.
mandamus or prohibition? it better be mandamus, because if they try to pull that prohibition crap like in the 1920's, I'm leaving the country. you can pry my medium dry vodka martini, shaken, not stirred, from my cold dead fingers.
RIAA and associates are working desperately to form future law by way of precedent. In doing so, they have violated and/or challenged more civil law than most people can dream of violating in an entire LIFETIME. Further, they have no problem with violating criminal law. The end justifies the means, and that end is future law. To RIAA, trampling the protocol of some court or another is just another bump in the road. Dictating how a trial will be conducted will soon be a RIAA prerogative, unless those courts get together, and put RIAA in their place NOW.
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denies broadcasting of its oral arguments, although sometimes they make them available later. Why should we be surprised that any lower court does the same?
The RIAA's problem with streaming of this case is that some of their members' words and potentially "copyrighted content" will be copied to the interwebs without compensation, resulting in a loss of $4.37811 billion because they presume that those who download recordings of the hearings and case would otherwise purchase it on CD -- plus there is the fact that what would be downloaded is a raw and uncut version rather than the heavily cut-and-processed studio version. The court proceedings would be no different from typical concert bootlegs recorded right off the sound board; no artistic control and goofs might make it through. ;)
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You must be new to this world.
Undetectable Steganography? Yep, there's an app fo
They are obviously afraid somebody will run their arguments through Microsoft Songsmith and post the result to Youtube, making them sound even more absurd than they already do! Come to think of it, that's not a bad idea... any volunteers to set RIAA lawyers to music?
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Those responsible for sacking those who have been sacked, have just been sacked.
Maybe not so much... in Massachusetts...
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/03/13/1542206
That would ensure that nobody watches it!
The Pirate Bay trial didnt get streamed but a bunch of dedicated live-bloggers can make a huge impact. Ridiculous arguments and outright lies get dissected, laughed at and commented to the old-style media. (who acctualy picked it up for once)
Yo dawg, I heard you like streaming, so I put a streamer in your streamer so you can stream while you stream!
If there was doubt before, there is none now...You are one of us.... help us!!!!
How do you find the time to juggle all of the balls you have in mid-air?????[I, for one , am glad you are currently juggling the balls!]
No, really!???
I check out your blog, check /., and other online sources...But I've often wondered how much sleep you average per week/month.
Are you an android or AI??*
(keep juggling, IMHO-your doing great!!!)
*maybe I'm just lazy, but how do you keep up???
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