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| Originally Posted by ScottGem
As for the RIAA "terrorists". I don't think this will stop them, nor do I beleive it should. I believe the RIAA as a right to protect their copyrights. I Think the RIAA should be able to go before a grand jury and show a list of IPs and proof that they have distributed copyrighted material. Assuming they can, the grand jury should grant such warrants. |
Yes, if they already have hard evidence of wrong doing, but alot of these actions are simply phishing trips.
Hopefully it should make the more accountable and less trigger happy. Their continual scatter gun approach is, I believe, causing more problems for the record labels than actually resolving.
The RIAA was originally set up to be a central public relations and promotions contact for the labels NOT a police force.
This whole thing vindicates the old English saying that Every Mans' Home is his Castle.