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Comments: 1 +-   Lawsuit Against RIAA Tries to Stop Them All-> on Monday March 31 2008, @06:58PM I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property

Submitted by I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property on Monday March 31 2008, @06:58PM
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I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Tanya Anderson has filed an amended complaint against the RIAA. One of the more interesting provisions in it is in the 18th claim, which seeks to stop the RIAA from 'continuing to engage in criminal investigation of private American citizens', no doubt referring to the unlicensed MediaSentry investigations. If granted, that could shut down the RIAA lawsuits entirely. Naturally, the RIAA doesn't like this at all. First, they got the judge to agree that the original complaint was too light on the details, so it was amended. Now the RIAA complains that it's too long, because it's 108 pages filled with the RIAA's dirty laundry. You may remember this as the countersuit to the lawsuit where RIAA lawyers tried to grill a 10-year-old girl, only later to drop their case for lack of evidence and have the mother sue them for malicious prosecution."
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    EIGHTEENTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF
    INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
    All Defendants
    9.265 In view of the unlawful and harmful conduct above, Plaintiff requests that this court enter injunctive relief necessary to prevent the Defendants from continuing to engage in criminal investigation of private American citizens.
    9.266 Plaintiff requests that this court enter an order as soon as practicable declaring that the Defendants' conduct in the course of their private investigations as detailed above is unlawful.
    9.267

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