Tonya Andersen Trying To Turn Her Lawsuit Against The RIAA Into A Class Action
from the might-not-be-the-best-idea dept
Tanya Andersen has been fighting back against a bogus RIAA lawsuit for a while, and got some attention earlier this summer when she accused the RIAA of breaking the law with its investigation technique. It's also one of a few cases that have questioned whether or not the RIAA's settlement offer process can be considered illegal racketeering. However, she's now looking to turn her lawsuit into a class action case, covering all of those who have been sued by the RIAA. It may be quite difficult to convince a judge that this really deserves class action status, but if it gets that far, it'll certainly be fun to watch. It's been pretty clear for quite some time that the RIAA is abusing the process by making it cheaper to settle than even to defend your innocence (which sounds mighty similar to the classic shakedown). However, whether or not you can build a class out of those offered settlement deals (or sued) isn't entirely clear. But, if it can actually get somewhere, then it might finally make the RIAA recognize that it's practices are questionable. So far, every time someone has accused them of anything like this, they just try to get out of the case and move on to suing others who are less likely to fight back.Filed Under: class action, racketeering, riaa, rico
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Re: the lawyers should be upfront about how much
Everybody hates lawyers until they need one. It's easy isn't it? All you have to do is stop thinking.
No - I'm not a lawyer, or the father, mother, sister or brother of one.
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