RIAA now suing the dead!

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/05/riaa_sues_the_dead/

Death is no obstacle to feeling the long arm of the Recording Industry Ass. of America.

Lawyers representing several record companies have filed suit against an 83 year-old woman who died in December, claiming that she made more than 700 songs available on the internet.

"I believe that if music companies are going to set examples they need to do it to appropriate people and not dead people," Robin Chianumba told AP. "I am pretty sure she is not going to leave Greenwood Memorial Park to attend the hearing."

Gertrude Walton, who lived in Beckley, West Virginia hated computers, too, her daughter adds. An RIAA spokesperson said that it would try and dismiss the case.

However the RIAA's embarrassment doesn't end there. Chianumba said that she had sent a copy of her mother's death certificate to record company lawyers in response to an initial warning letter, over a week before the suit was filed. In 2003 the RIAA sued a twelve year-old girl for copyright infringement. She'd harbored an MP3 file of her favorite TV show on her hard drive. Her working class parents in a housing project in New York were forced to pay two thousand dollars in a settlement.

You can't be too young to face the consequences of being social, it seems. Only the unborn, it seems, have yet to receive an infringement suit.

But here's another interpretation of this distasteful litigation. Wouldn't the RIAA members be better off if a traditional compensation scheme, such as the one used by radio, was extended to digital music?

Yes, of course they would. And so would we.

Perhaps the cack-handed lawsuits are an indication that even the RIAA doesn't believe it can maintain the charade for much longer.®
 
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Hahahah, mad random. Did they specifically pick her AFTER she died???

Seriously though, Napster and all these other programs are the best thing that ever happened to the music industry. We used to have to pay like $20 for a new CD. Now we only pay $13 for the latest CD's and they give you tons of features too!
 

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They most likely researched her estate and found she has some holdings and thought, wow we can get some $$$. If I cannot hear it for free on the radio, I am not interested!
 
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MrElussive said:
We used to have to pay like $20 for a new CD. Now we only pay $13 for the latest CD's and they give you tons of features too!
www.MP3search.ru

Entire albums for a mere 10 cents a song. Yes a 14 song album costs you the user 1.40 and you can pick and choose the songs you want. I love this site, and I apologize if this link is not authorized.


Very good quality might I add.
 
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tool fan said:
www.MP3search.ru

Entire albums for a mere 10 cents a song. Yes a 14 song album costs you the user 1.40 and you can pick and choose the songs you want. I love this site, and I apologize if this link is not authorized.


Very good quality might I add.
I've read that buying music from that site is technically not legal for anyone who lives outside of Russia since record companies usually negotiate music prices on a per-country basis. Look at iTunes - there are individual iTunes stores for different countries, and you CANNOT buy music from an iTunes store that differs from the country in which you are located.

I also question the legality of anything purchased over the internet that comes out of Russia. Russia is now the hub of the world's software and music piracy industry.
 
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Thanks....I rescind (sp) the last post I made. I have NEVER downloaded songs from that site. I live in Germany though.....does that count?
 


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