Jared Moya
December 10th, 2005, 05:03 PM
Delwin Olivan stands accused of distributing songs via the file-sharing network i2hub, which closed in November following a cease and desist letter from the RIAA.
"When the three-inch-thick outline of the court case against me arrived in the mail, I realized I really had no choice but to settle," Olivan said. An RIAA representative phoned Olivan on November 5, and told him to settle the case for $5,000 within 60 days or face far greater claims in court.
"These guys want $5,000 from him, and I get choked up thinking about it," roommate Sean Gleason '08 said. "His bank account doesn't have $5,000. He's not an old money Princeton student who gets a $5,000 monthly allowance."
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"When the three-inch-thick outline of the court case against me arrived in the mail, I realized I really had no choice but to settle," Olivan said. An RIAA representative phoned Olivan on November 5, and told him to settle the case for $5,000 within 60 days or face far greater claims in court.
"These guys want $5,000 from him, and I get choked up thinking about it," roommate Sean Gleason '08 said. "His bank account doesn't have $5,000. He's not an old money Princeton student who gets a $5,000 monthly allowance."
Read the complete article (http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2005/12/09/news/14093.shtml/)