Mere days after the RIAA won an important legal precedent that might discourage individuals from fighting back when sued for file-sharing, it comes out that the RIAA has sued a woman in Oklahoma who, according to court papers, claims to have not owned a working computer during the supposed infringement. Recording Industry vs. The People has details and links to court documents. It might take some court action to determine whether this woman was actually without a computer, or had a non-fuinctioning computer during the alleged file-sharing period.








1. How can they possibly prosecute her if she didn't have a computer? Madness!
Posted at 4:30AM on Dec 19th 2005 by telescope type