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[dvd-discuss] Latest RIAA Tactic- Impersonating a Police Officer
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- Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:44:50 -0800
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According to the LA Weekly (9-15jan2004) the latest RIAA tactic is to hire ex-
policeman to put on black"raid" vests, official looking IDs and hit up street
vendors, seizing suspected pirate material, telling vendors the next time it
will be handcuffs, taking pictures and issuing pink slips
One nice quote:
"The process of confiscating bootleg CDs from Street Vendors is exactly what
the RIAA should be doing" said Jason Shultz, a staff attorney for....EFF.
Well Jason...if you read this, you have either been misquoted or need to reread
the Constitution - there is the due process clause and while nobody should
condone copyright infringement, there is still that little issue that must be
addressed.
(The LA Weekly is one of the freebee rags in LA. In NYC you have to buy " The
Voice"..in Cleveland "The Scene" was free"...so was the rag in Chicago when I
lived there..but LA has a zillion of them...in Redondo Beach they publish the
legal notices in a free paper which makes a weird sort of sense)