GristyMcFisty used our news submit to tell us that the RIAA has been kicked out of court over a lawsuit against an alleged P2P file sharer. This marks another defeat for the music industry that have had other cases kicked out on them. The case was kicked out as the person the RIAA was trying to prosecute had nothing to do with file sharing except paid for the Internet service. The RIAA withdrew the case after the woman in question filed for summary judgment motion that dismissed the case and awarded attorney fees. Steve Gorden an entertainment lawyer said that this case shows the weakness of the RIAA’s tactics. He went on to say its shows that if RIAA can’t backup its claims, more defendants will be encouraged to fight back, this will be especially true if attorney fees are awarded to the defendant.
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Source: PCPRO
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[edited by freonchill on 26.07.2006 00:46]
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