THE RECORDING Industry of America Association (RIAA) is trying a new legal dance in its p2p case against Paul Wilke.
Wilke has told the RIAA to go forth and multiply over its claims that he pirated a selection of music. He has said some of the music that the RIAA claims he downloaded he didn’t, and other titles he has on his hard-drive he had purchased as legal CDs. In fact he has not even downloaded any media distribution system on his computer.
He is asking for the court to throw out the case because he says that the RIAA has no evidence.
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Lol @ RIAA
I second that opinon !
And more power to em man the more folks that say bullshit prove it the more they will realize that it aint good to go convicting without sufficiant evidence.