Suing is not enough, RIAA must humiliate victims now...
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RIAA: quot;Oooops. we just accidentally submitted the file names of all the porn files in your shared folder into the court's public record.quot; (wink wink)
Curse your black hearts RIAA!! Curse them!
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You seem to have left something out:
Recognizing its latest gaffe, the RIAA filed a motion asking that the original exhibit be removed from the public record and replaced with a modified exhibit without the superfluous file names.
Selective quoting, for the loss.
The RIAA is messed up and they're going about everything the wrong way, but that doesn't mean you have to pick out every little thing and beat on them for it.
Originally Posted by ~LoKeYou seem to have left something out:
Selective quoting, for the loss.
The RIAA is messed up and they're going about everything the wrong way, but that doesn't mean you have to pick out every little thing and beat on them for it.
Yeah, but actually reading the article takes time and patience, and with so many users trying to spread as much FUD as possible, it's just not practical.
People, get ahold of yourselfs, the RIAA are nothing but a bunch of heartless jerks who have no soul and don't understand that file sharing is not always used to steal copyrighted stuff. I bet they are also psychopaths due to their habit of humiliating their victims. The damn RIAA even sued people who never even used a friggin computer, yet the big,bad RIAA accused them of sharing illegal files. What a bunch of *-holes
steal copyrighted stuff. I
I still don't understand how copying a digital file is stealing
Oh I forgot the word not in that sentence. But file sharing is not always used to steal.
Oh I forgot the word not in that sentence. But file sharing is not always used to steal.
It is never used to steal because sharing is not stealing.
Originally Posted by juxtaposedIt is never used to steal because sharing is not stealing.
I am just using the exagerated term used by the RIAA. |