Rights Holder Uses Non-Existent Law to Enforce Copyright Drew Wilson | April 23, 2011 You’d think that someone who uses the law to enforce copyright would know the laws, at least, reasonably well, before they go threatening people with legal action. Apparently, in one legal threat, one rights holder opted to cite a law in court documents that doesn’t even exist.
One of the RIAA’s Law Firms Tries to Scare British P2P Users Drew Wilson | September 3, 2008 There’s some more anti-p2p propaganda starting to circulate as news in Britain, but an investigation into the law firm reveals that there is a connection between the law firm and the RIAA.