This “lawsuit decision matrix” is just a parody, the real-life RIAA would never litigate abusively (BBSpot via everybody).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 2, 2007
This “lawsuit decision matrix” is just a parody, the real-life RIAA would never litigate abusively (BBSpot via everybody).
Tagged as: RIAA and file sharing

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Sadly, while the thought processes involved surely do not resemble that chart, the actual actions themslves seem to match disturbingly well.
Is it possible to sue RIAA for the BS the sell as “music”? False advertising maybe, or RICO would be even better!
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