Music Industry Targets Even Computer-Less
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Sheriff of Banning (Retired)By the thing near the stuff Icrontian
Among the RIAA's recent targets is retiree Ernest Brenot, 79, of Ridgefield, Wash., who wrote in a handwritten note to a federal judge that he does not own a computer nor can he operate one.
Brenot was accused of illegally offering for download 774 songs by artists including Vanilla Ice, U2, Creed, Linkin Park and Guns N' Roses.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20031203/ap_on_hi_te/downloading_music_1
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Way to go RIAA. What did he use to download them? A microwave? Maybe his hot-water heater?. NAH, it has to be his pill dispenser!
Idiocy is a fact of life at the RIAA.
Vaguely... Isn't that a type of soup served ice-cold?
http://www.petebevin.com/archives/000580.html
Actually, the Gestapo would have been almost entirely ineffective if it hadn't been for the German public denouncing countless people. The Gestapo never had the manpower. What they were good at though, was taking care of the people who were delivered to them.
So, who turned this guy in??? lol.