14 most ridiculous RIAA / MPAA cases

Speaking of entertainment cartel phk-ups , with the Big 4’s RIAA to the fore , Brainz.com has an interesting post. It’s slugged The 14 Most Ridiculous Lawsuits Filed by the RIAA and the MPAA. “Nine years ago the RIAA won a groundbreaking suit against Napster.com in what would become the beginning of a nearly decade-long flood of litigation”, it says, going on »»» The incident seemed to be a tipping point for the Entertainment Industry, as both the RIAA and MPAA up until then had enjoyed little success in stemming the piracy movement which was growing at exponential rates across the world.

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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 P2P News

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