Legal issues arising from the RIAA's lawsuits of intimidation brought against ordinary working people, and other important internet law issues. Provided by Ray Beckerman, P.C.
I can't thank you enough for the work you're doing - exposing these rich corporatist gluttons for the arrogant bullies they are. Keep up the good work, and I'll make sure to check in and comment often.
A question though, I came across a short ad recently titled "RIAA Public Service Announcement". Maybe you've seen it. If not, here's a link:
Could you please create categories in the left margin so the archives are easier to navigate? It's such a fascinating site, but it requires more indexing!
1. I can't create categories for the older stories, sorry.
2. In the "Index of Litigation Documents", if I know or have reason to believe that a case is closed, I'll mark it closed. Those not marked "closed" are, to the best of my knowledge, "open".
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I can't thank you enough for the work you're doing - exposing these rich corporatist gluttons for the arrogant bullies they are. Keep up the good work, and I'll make sure to check in and comment often.
A question though, I came across a short ad recently titled "RIAA Public Service Announcement". Maybe you've seen it. If not, here's a link:
http://video.download.com/3800-11268_53-1925.html?tag=vdl_cntnt_col1_yjw_name
Can you tell me whether that's an actual ad from the RIAA, or a parody?
looks like a parody to me.
Thank you for your kind words, garden stater.
I sure hope it's a parody.
Could you please create categories in the left margin so the archives are easier to navigate? It's such a fascinating site, but it requires more indexing!
Thanks. This is genuinely a useful tool.
Hello,
Thank you for your excellent work in compiling all this information, and aiding in the battle against the RIAA.
If it isn't too much trouble, in the "index of litigations" can you add a brief status of each case? That would help readers out quite a bit.
Thanks again!!
Thanks for the good ideas.
1. I can't create categories for the older stories, sorry.
2. In the "Index of Litigation Documents", if I know or have reason to believe that a case is closed, I'll mark it closed. Those not marked "closed" are, to the best of my knowledge, "open".
Best regards,
Ray
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