12-Year-Old Girl Settles With RIAA
from the $2,000-gone dept
Brianna LaHara, the 12-year-old girl getting a ridiculous amount of publicity for being one of the children sued by the RIAA has very quickly settled her case with the RIAA for $2,000. Clearly, the RIAA realized that this was looking like bad publicity and decided to end it as quickly as possible. Previous settlements had been for about $3,000 and the RIAA said that anyone who waited until they got sued wouldn't be able to settle for quite so low. I guess if you're a 12-year-old who is about to make the RIAA look bad, then the rules change. Of course, now they'll turn it into a "positive" for themselves by using it as an example of why others should pay up and settle as well. They even got her to become a poster-child for the "reformed music sharer" by getting her to say: "I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and don't want to hurt the artists I love." Meanwhile, there is still a chance that the publicity generated from suing a 12-year-old is leading to more backlash from Congress. A Senator was quoted asking the RIAA's Cary Sherman: "Are you headed to junior high schools to round up the usual suspects?"Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I've been sued too....
Anything else we can do?? ACLU alert? Write letters? I am just trying to find a lawyer right now. This is Nazi tactics - they make you sign an affidavit admitting guilt, and then they will give you a deal. This is basic freedom people. It's not like any artist will benefit directly - it's the record companies.
I don't think I'll ever purchase a CD again. Apparently big business wins... but I'll do everything in my power to take them down from now on.
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Re: I've been sued too....
Another thing you might want to do is make a big stink about it. So far, it appears the RIAA is doing everything they can to "shush" publicity when it looks bad for them. If you can prove that it wasn't you, I'd go public to the press with a statement.
However, you should definitely talk to a lawyer before you take my advice.
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Re: I've been sued too....
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Gorilla/Guerilla
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clueless
I also get tired of musicians bitching about music sharing when they're on tour charging seventy bucks to let idiots watch them lip-sync their latest bubblegum hits. Metallica might have a better argument against music swapping if they'd put out some decent new music for a change. I don't download music, but I don't buy a hell of a lot of CDs anymore either. The music industry killed off the venerable 45 RPM and never replaced it with anything viable. CD singles usually cost about eight bucks, which is what albums used to cost. It's just too damn bad that the RIAA doesn't realize that downloading could be the tool to save the music industry.
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Re: I've been sued too....
You allowed file sharing.
You violated copyright laws.
Pay your bill and continue to purchase our products at whatever price we tell you is fair.
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And how did she pay her fine ? - In pennies ?
For 2 grand the RIAA got the worst publicity it could ever have gotten.
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I can't wait till I am named because my screen name on Kazaa is MitchBrianwolsucksASS@Kazaa.com
It should be quite amusing when I receive my case and I go to the media identified as " MitchBrainwolSucksASS " for my screen name.
Bet my suit gets quickly dropped.
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Re: I've been sued too....
Subpoenaed by RIAA?
We received this from TechTV and wanted to pass it along. They even mentioned the possibility of a hidden face interview, you can discuss the details with them...Bill Evans founder of boycott-riaa.com
TechTV is a live news program produced in San Francisco. We're looking for people who have been subpoenaed by the RIAA.
If you've received one of these subpoenas, we'd like to interview you and get your side of this story. We can come to you and conduct the interview in the city where you live or work -- anywhere in the United States.
Please contact me ASAP at (415) 355-4136 or jonathanbrown(at)techtvcorp.com
Thank you,
Jonathan Brown
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