Did the people who the RIAA hired to "detect" downloading have the proper licenses to engage in their investigations? If not, expect "a number of counterclaims and third party claims (negligence per se, negligent supervision, federal computer fraud, violation of the federal Stored Communications Act) and even recovery of attorneys' fees from MediaSentry under the tort of another theory (which applies in most jurisdictions)" to rain down on the organization, says one lawyer. [Recording Industry Vs. The People]









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