RIAA wants to sue me in the claim that I have shared music I have never heard before! Bunch of nuts, sanity isn't given to all American's. I now assume a lot of Americans are nuts including those who join RIAA's parade of fighting for their American dream where they rule like an American mafia club. Other false claims in their suit against me, too. So I'm searching for a lawyer. Any affordable lawyer out there want to assist?
I'm glad that you folks are still keeping us up to date on this situation. The whole situation is ridiculous, and I was dumbfounded by the original decision. It's an important judgement, and I have been reading every article about it, so I am glad that the US justice system pulled their head out of their ass for once. Let us hope they keep it out.
Before suing everyone for infringing nobody-but-riaa-knows-rules and who bought PC and connected it to Internet can this nice agency explain us: 1. What people can do with purchased CDs? 2. What about CDs purchased in other countries with not-understandable language copyright warnings? 2. How free shared song file on internet often distributed by musicians to promote concerts is different from copyright-protected song? 3. How we can find what internet-site located outside US and therefore music there is subject to Import control? 4. What is difference between download and streamed music cashed in PC memory? 
I am wondering if ever riaa could explain these rules, and if not then all people who were charged by riaa should fight for rights such as “freedom of speech” and “freedom for information” in court. 
RIAA wants to sue me in the claim that I have shared music I have never heard before! Bunch of nuts, sanity isn't given to all American's. I now assume a lot of Americans are nuts including those who join RIAA's parade of fighting for their American dream where they rule like an American mafia club. Other false claims in their suit against me, too. So I'm searching for a lawyer. Any affordable lawyer out there want to assist?
I'm glad that you folks are still keeping us up to date on this situation. The whole situation is ridiculous, and I was dumbfounded by the original decision. It's an important judgement, and I have been reading every article about it, so I am glad that the US justice system pulled their head out of their ass for once. Let us hope they keep it out.
Before suing everyone for infringing nobody-but-riaa-knows-rules and who bought PC and connected it to Internet can this nice agency explain us: 1. What people can do with purchased CDs? 2. What about CDs purchased in other countries with not-understandable language copyright warnings? 2. How free shared song file on internet often distributed by musicians to promote concerts is different from copyright-protected song? 3. How we can find what internet-site located outside US and therefore music there is subject to Import control? 4. What is difference between download and streamed music cashed in PC memory? 
I am wondering if ever riaa could explain these rules, and if not then all people who were charged by riaa should fight for rights such as “freedom of speech” and “freedom for information” in court. 
If Biden and Obama get in power the RIAA will have king pins in place on their side, socialist wannabe hacks who will do the bidding of the RIAA.