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RIAA loses in file sharing case
arstechnica ^
| 7/13/06
| Eric Bangeman
Posted on 07/13/2006 7:44:28 PM PDT by Petronski
Mothers. You've got to love them. They give birth to us, feed us, clothe us, teach us to chew with our mouths closed, and go to bat for us against the RIAA. Sometimes they win (PDF).
An Oklahoma mother, Debbie Foster, was accused by the RIAA of copyright infringement back in November 2004, and her daughter Amanda was added to the complaint in July 2005. According to the RIAA, the Internet account paid for by Debbie Foster was used for file sharing, with an unspecified number of songs downloaded.
The music group offered to settle the case for US$5,000, but Foster decided to take her chances in court. She requested that the RIAA provide specifics such as the dates of the alleged downloading and the files involved. The RIAA failed to provide the requested information and Foster filed a motion for summary judgment. In turn, the RIAA decided to cut its losses and asked the court to withdraw its case. The court approved the RIAA's request, but named Foster the winner and awarded her attorneys fees over the RIAA's objections.
In his opinion, Judge Lee R. West wrote, "because this Court finds that the plaintiffs' voluntary dismissal with prejudice services as a complete adjudication of the issues set forth in their complaint and acts as a bar to further action on their claims, the court concludes the matter has been finally adjudicated in the defendant's favor... [which] represents a judicially sanctioned material alteration in the legal relationship between Deborah Foster and the plaintiffs. Ms. Foster is therefore the prevailing party for purposes of the Copyright Act."
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: downloading; filesharing; resjudicata; riaa
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:44:29 PM PDT
by
Petronski
To: martin_fierro; ShadowAce; FLAMING DEATH
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:45:23 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: All
3
posted on
07/13/2006 7:46:15 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: Petronski
And now there's precedent. The RIAA screwed up.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:46:19 PM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Petronski
Figure there's more results like this in the pipeline.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:47:03 PM PDT
by
kingu
(Yeah, I'll vote in 2006, just as soon as a party comes along who listens.)
To: Spktyr
They expect pushovers, but they just met up with one tough mother . . .
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:47:31 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: Petronski
RIAA's tactics are despicable, and I'm glad that this lady decided to make them try to prove the allegations in court.
To: kingu
Sliding-scale extortion belongs in "da five boroughs," not in the courts.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:48:39 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: Petronski
Best news I've read all day! I guess they need to get back to work paying off congress.
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07/13/2006 7:50:16 PM PDT
by
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To: Petronski
Wow imagine that a court actually ruled that blackmail and shakedowns are illegal, now maybe RIAA can get back to actually finding artists with some talent instead of blaming 'pirates' on their slumping sales.
Arrrh avast me mateys land ho!
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:51:19 PM PDT
by
battousai
(The mainstream media; as honest as the French are clean.)
To: martin_fierro; cyborg
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:52:00 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: Petronski
It should be illegal to bring a case and not provide any evidence. RIAA should not only have to pay this lady's legal fees but also any lost wages and mental anguish for this kind of blatant abuse of the legal system.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:53:31 PM PDT
by
Ma3lst0rm
(The practical never trumps the political in the concerns of Washington.)
To: Petronski
So who wins the prize as "Litigeous Bastards"?
The Wilsons?
The RIAA?
The ACLU?
'Rats (for election law)?
SCOx?
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:53:57 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(If the political indictment's from Fitz, the jury always acquits.)
To: Petronski
Good thing she told RIAA to shove it. That should limit their shakedown of people who haven't downloaded from any file-sharing site. They ought to do their homework first before they even think of suing a music-lover!
(The Palestinian terrorist regime is the crisis and Israel's fist is the answer.)
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:54:52 PM PDT
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: Spktyr
"And now there's precedent. The RIAA screwed up."My cousin is currently paying the MPAA $3,000 for a movie that his room mate downloaded last year. When he told me he got a letter from them, I advised him to fight it like hell, but he caved when they offered him a payment plan.
These people just need to learn how to not get caught. It isn't very difficult.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:58:32 PM PDT
by
KoRn
To: Paladin2
So who wins the prize as "Litigious Bastards?"Ooooh, I dunno about that. So many good choices....
LOL
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:58:37 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I just love that woman.)
To: battousai
Wow imagine that a court actually ruled that blackmail and shakedowns are illegal,
Well, no, they didn't. The court just approved the withdrawal of the case by RIAA.
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:59:05 PM PDT
by
aruanan
To: Petronski
Screw the RIAA. I hope they lose every case
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posted on
07/13/2006 7:59:35 PM PDT
by
dennisw
(I've got my burner, y'all)
To: Petronski
I remember seeing a study that said people who download songs for free are more than twice as likely to go out and buy a CD than those who don't.
Good example being that I downloaded the new Audioslave song, and am listening to it religiously. But only because it isn't up on iTunes yet. When the CD drops I will be waiting patiently at my computer waiting to download it.
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posted on
07/13/2006 8:02:04 PM PDT
by
Mr. Blonde
(You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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