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RIAA sued under gang laws
Last modified: February 18, 2004, 1:39 PM PST
By John Borland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
It's probably not the first time that record company executives have been likened to Al Capone, but this time a judge might have to agree or disagree.
A New Jersey woman, one of the hundreds of people accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America, has countersued the big record labels, charging them with extortion and violations of the federal antiracketeering act.
For the rest of the story.
Last modified: February 18, 2004, 1:39 PM PST
By John Borland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
It's probably not the first time that record company executives have been likened to Al Capone, but this time a judge might have to agree or disagree.
A New Jersey woman, one of the hundreds of people accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America, has countersued the big record labels, charging them with extortion and violations of the federal antiracketeering act.
For the rest of the story.