In Arista v. Escape Media, the RIAA has filed an amended complaint. The amendment changes the name of the case from UMG v. Escape Media to Arista v. Escape Media.
(Although we were unable to obtain a copy through PACER, Bloomberg Law Products was kind enough to make a copy available to us.)
Amended Complaint, Arista v. Escape Media
Exhibits part 1
Exhibits part 2
Exhibits part 3
Exhibits part 4
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