Activity Stream
48,167 MEMBERS
61765 ONLINE
besthostingforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter besthostingforums On Twitter besthostingforums On Facebook besthostingforums On facebook groups

Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1.     
    #1
    Member
    Website's:
    Da-Legends.info Da-Legends.net Da-Legends.com Da-Porn.info

    Default RIAA Sued for Fraud, Abuse and Legal Sham

    It?s been a rough week for the RIAA as massive layoffs are about to cost many employees their job. On top of that, the anti-piracy outfit is being sued for abusing the legal system for its war on piracy, civil conspiracy, deceptive trade practices, trespassing and computer fraud.

    Covering the progress in the various RIAA cases has never been one of our top priorities here at TorrentFreak. The legalese and numerous cases seem to drag on forever, or end up in a settlement where the alleged ?pirate? pays the record labels a few thousand dollars.




    Today?s coverage at both P2Pnet and Ray Beckerman?s blog, however, caught our eye. In what seems to be a classic David versus Goliath story, Shahanda Moursy from North Carolina has demanded a trial against three major record labels and the RIAA.




    Also among the defendants is Mediasentry, the company that harvests IP-addresses of alleged copyright infringers. Previously, Mediasentry?s investigation tactics were deemed illegal in several states because it operated without the appropriate and required paperwork. This is one of the many offenses being used in the present claim.


    Moursy is suing the RIAA and others for several offenses, but what really caught our eye is the description of the RIAA?s practices. According to the complaint the RIAA and record labels:
    ?[through] concerted efforts and cartels, control or attempt to control the channels of creation, distribution, and sale of musical works throughout the United States and the world. They are not artists, songwriters, or musicians. They did not write or record the songs. For a number of years, a group of large, multinational, multi-billion dollar record companies, including these [record labels], have been abusing the federal court judicial system for the purpose of waging a public relations and public threat campaign targeting digital file sharing activities.
    To us, this indeed seems to be a fairly accurate description, but it?s only the start. As we?ve outlined before, the RIAA tends to target the weak, and aim for an early settlement of a few thousand dollars.
    As part of this campaign of their sham litigation program, the [record labels] enhance the intimidation factor by actually filing suit in a number of instances with no prior warning. These suits are designed to attract media attention, and often do, as stories emerge of [record labels'] suits against the elderly, disabled, technologically clueless, and other vulnerable victims. Many of these victims have no idea how to operate a computer, let alone how to install and use peer-to-peer networking software to exchange music they would not likely be listening to anyway. But actual innocence is rarely a consideration to the [record labels].
    And on top of that..
    [The record labels?] litigation campaign, its preceding demands, and illegal investigations, are part of a concerted pattern of sham litigation. The [record labels'] true purpose is not to obtain the relief claimed in its sham litigation, but to intimidate, harass, and oppress the defendant targets and other users of computer networks.
    To many, this will all sound very familiar and it?s good to see Mrs. Moursy?s legal representatives describing the tactics of these outfits so vividly. Over the years, tens of thousands have been harassed and threatened because they allegedly downloaded music illegally, exclusively based on shoddy evidence. Justice is calling.
    MRDJ Reviewed by MRDJ on . RIAA Sued for Fraud, Abuse and Legal Sham It?s been a rough week for the RIAA as massive layoffs are about to cost many employees their job. On top of that, the anti-piracy outfit is being sued for abusing the legal system for its war on piracy, civil conspiracy, deceptive trade practices, trespassing and computer fraud. Covering the progress in the various RIAA cases has never been one of our top priorities here at TorrentFreak. The legalese and numerous Rating: 5

    Thanks to Nitish For The Siggy!
    Selling 1 Hosting Accounts. on the same server on which Da-Legends is
    (VPS,OffShore). Pm me If Intrested.

    Looking For an admin for a warez site.
    Owner:Da-Legends<3



  2.   Sponsored Links

  3.     
    #2
    Banned
    Website's:
    WarezWorm.net SpookyWarez.net DJWarez.org WarezJungle.org AlienMP3.com WarezAlliance.net
    The records labels think that they can control everything but they are wrong, nobody can control freedom

  4.     
    #3
    Member
    Website's:
    Crazy-Coderz.net
    They fuckin deserved it. I hope they stopped suing people and start closing down their company. They won't get nowhere. They should just go poop in their pants and kill themselves.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Who Has Been Sued By the RIAA?
    By Daniel in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 8th Mar 2012, 02:03 PM
  2. Abuse
    By BigLou in forum Feedback and Suggestions
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 10th Feb 2012, 12:43 AM
  3. Hotfile Sues Warner Bros. For Copyright Fraud and Abuse
    By Ivan in forum News & Current Events
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 19th Sep 2011, 07:58 AM
  4. How Many People Has The RIAA Sued In Total?
    By DeathKnell in forum News & Current Events
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 9th Jul 2009, 01:13 PM
  5. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 7th Feb 2008, 12:10 AM

Tags for this Thread

BE SOCIAL