Demanding access to RIAA victims’ computers is now routine, but the Big 4 Organized Music cartel members have, “escalated their demands to include, ‘production of ‘[a]ny and all computers and/or music listening devices including iPods and MP3 players’,” p2pnet posted, writing about the latest Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG attack on the Lindor family in New York.
Now they’ve added a ‘doctor’ with a 26-page CV to their arsenal as they attempt to both gain control of online distribution and terrorize their customers around the world into buying Big 4 product and only Big 4 product.
New York home health aide Marie Lindor is helping to ruin the multi-billion-dollar corporate music industry, they profess through their RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America). She’s distributing Big 4 ‘product’ online, they say, even though she’s a complete computer illiterate.
“Having wrung the cloth dry with Lindor herself,” the RIAA came up with, “a refinement to another old ploy – trying to access victims’ hard drives, a trick they’d tried on Lindor,” p2pnet said, going on, “It’s SOP to initially target parents such as Lindor, who’s expertise in the areas of computing and computers is zero, knowing full well the cases have absolutely no merit.”
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