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To: Steve 667 who wrote (13377)7/28/2000 8:24:51 PM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Steve 667, re: "Horifying as it sounds, millions of people could get computer-printed letters from the RIAA in the foreseeable future ... offering to accept a credit card payment in lieu of being included in the largest class action suit ever :-(

Total Nonsense. It will NEVER happen! :-)"


It is in the interest of the RIAA and its clients to put a stop to Napster and its cousins. If you were the lawyers for the RIAA, what pathway would you seek to put a halt to the illegal distribution of copyrighted music. Not to mention, books and photographs.

Several BILLION bucks are at stake here. Do you really think that the RIAA will sit on their hands and do nothing?

When the average PC printer got close to making good counterfeit $20s, the US Treasury spent a zillabuck to change the way it prints currency. Would it be so strange if the RIAA did the same?

Craig
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