Calling all Techies!!!
If you are concerned about the RIAA's onslaught against hapless victims, there will be plenty of opportunities for you to help.
Take a good look at this computer protective order in Motown v. Nelson:
http://info.riaalawsuits.us/motown_nelson/motown_nelson_computer_protective_order1.pdf
These are some of the types of computer-related issues that will come up. As you know, there will be plenty of other issues that might arise, as where a lay person's computer has been taken over by an outside source.
As you know, the RIAA has unlimited resources it is willing to throw into these litigations, but for ordinary folks sued in this morass of litigation, hiring computer forensic experts will be very difficult.
I challenge the tech community -- which seems to be very aware of the peril posed by these lawsuits -- to join the network of knowledgeable and dependable people who are willing to help the defendants' lawyers in these cases, and to do it on a pro bono or reduced fee basis, through the Electronic Frontier Foundation :
EFF Cooperating Techs.
This is a mailing list run by the EFF designed to hook up techies with lawyers on a variety of cases.
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/003931.php
https://falcon.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/effcooperatingtechs
-R.B.
7 comments:
The court's document specifies "MD5 or equivalent" hash algorithm.
MD5 is no longer appropriate.
SHA-1 may be repudiated some time down the road.
Schneier is a known cryptography expert.
Dear "anonymous":
Anonymous comments on message boards don't help.
What would help is your offering your services to the Electronic Frontier Foundation's tech coalition.
Best regards,
Ray
this is Ken (aka Fatal Flaw), e-mailed you earlier in the month with a thank you for fighting this case. Anyways just wanted to say I have signed up with the EFF offering my help and am more than willing to wage war against the RIAA.
Thank you, Ken.
Awesome!
Best regards,
Ray
PS As Victor Laszlo said in "Casablanca", with you in the fight, "I know our side will win. "
Hi.
I'm currently living in England. Does anyone (since this seems to have become an open forum for this sort of thing :D) know of any similar organizations for people vs BPI (British Phonographic Industry)?
Thanks,
Tiffany
Hi Tiffany
I haven't yet made contact with our British counterparts.
I have however had coffee with the French lawyer who's doing most of the cases in France.
Best regards,
Ray
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