Florida RIAA goes to the defendant because of fraud

When the RIAA attack on its right to file sharing, defendants have responded with how much general of defence and counterclaim against the RIAA to allegations of copyright infringement. A current objective RIAA, Suzy del Cid, facing a claim, accuses the RIAA of all types of crimes more aggressive.UMG v. del Cid is being heard in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and introduces a claim late last week, del Cid has criticized the RIAA penetration of the computer, conspiracy, extortion and offences against recovery equitable Practices Act.

We have seen many of these claims. Tanya Andersen has criticized the RIAA violation of Oregon’s RICO statute in Atlantic v. Andersen and said that the RIAA “MediaSentry leased to the private sector to break computer spy, watching delete files, information, images and copy.” Del Cid accusations are similar: “The houses of discs placed free of private detectives, in violation of various state laws, to obtain a large number of private computers and private computer networks penetrate to inform, in the form of Internet Protocol ( IP) addresses - The identification of their computers and networks, which it conquered.

There are also charges of conspiracy to del Cid’s claim. It describes how the contacts Settlement Support Center fingered by the RIAA by John Doe complaints are filed for the identity of those who have an IP address by saying File-Sharing. Del Cid, said that the Settlement Support Center takes “no return on the merits of an application rather than the” inherent inequality of resources and power disputes between record companies and defendants. It is almost exactly the same argument Andersen in 2005, when she said that “the record companies have on several occasions in illegal and deceptive actions with many other victims in the USA.

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