Did Recording Industry Association of America spokesperson Jonathon Whitehead switch the names of two completely different P2P applications in a deliberate bid to fool a court hearing a P2P file-sharing case? The question is raised in an affidavit presented in the latest stage of Atlantic Recording v. John Does 1-25. The RIAA still claims the existence of metadata in shared folders is enough to prove copyright infringement took place.
Playing Games With the RIAA
Posted by: Jon Newton February 8, 2006 07:00 AMDid Recording Industry Association of America spokesperson Jonathon Whitehead switch the names of two completely different P2P applications in a deliberate bid to fool a court hearing a P2P file-sharing case? The question is raised in an affidavit presented in the latest stage of Atlantic Recording v. John Does 1-25. The RIAA still claims the existence of metadata in shared folders is enough to prove copyright infringement took place.