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Old 07-24-2003, 07:06 PM   #24
SteveDallas
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Originally posted by Uryoces
They badger, threaten, and bar their customers from exercising their legal rights. Their behavior should qualify them for RICO status.
That's the whole crux of the argument of the 2 universities that are fighting: they don't consider the subpoenas legitimate because they were not issued by a court, but just by the RIAA. (My understanding, and don't hold me to this cause it's been a looong day, is that the DCMA speciifically authorizes this, and it's IMO one of the worst parts of the law.)

Oh, the other issue is jurisdictional.. I believe they said they'd comply with a properly issued subpoena from a Massachusetts court.

What I don't know is, what makes them think they can when when Verizon couldn't?
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