A proposed federal lawsuit by a woman in New Jersey alleging racketeering by major music labels is “preposterous” and has little chance of prevailing, entertainment industry lawyers tell TechNewsWorld. The forthcoming lawsuit by Michele Scimeca, said to be a countersuit against members of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), comes as the woman tries to fight off a claim that she allegedly uploaded 1,400 copyrighted songs over the Kazaa peer-to-peer network.
That won't do it, Just boycott ALL concerts and CDs for about 6 months, then they will be begging people to download. IT's tuff, but theyr'e using free airwaves to play music via radio,cable ,and satellite!!!!
Proposed Racketeering Suit Against RIAA Called ‘Absurd’
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski February 20, 2004 08:13 AMA proposed federal lawsuit by a woman in New Jersey alleging racketeering by major music labels is “preposterous” and has little chance of prevailing, entertainment industry lawyers tell TechNewsWorld. The forthcoming lawsuit by Michele Scimeca, said to be a countersuit against members of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), comes as the woman tries to fight off a claim that she allegedly uploaded 1,400 copyrighted songs over the Kazaa peer-to-peer network.
IT's tuff, but theyr'e using free airwaves to play music via radio,cable ,and satellite!!!!