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You don't Need a PC to Get Sued By the RIAA
02/08/06
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(webpronews.com) The Inquirer's Nick Farrell suggests that it was apparent telepathy that allowed Brooklyn resident Marie Lindon to download songs off the Internet without a computer. Others think the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is picking names out of a phonebook, sharing the random wrath of Navin Johnson's would-be assassin as well as "The Jerk's" titular characteristics.

Farrell called it a "sue everyone policy" after Lindon's attorneys responded to the RIAA's lawsuit claiming Lindon not only was innocent of the download and distribution charges, but also never owned or ever turned on a computer. [see full story for more RIAA fun] - Click here for the Full Story

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