RIAA settles suit where defendant had no PC

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Thu, 06/25/2009 - 08:50

RIAA member Universal Music Group this past weekend was forced to settle a music file sharing lawsuit it had filed against New Hampshire resident Mavis Roy.

The label dropped its case after evidence provided by anti-piracy snooping firm MediaSentry was successfully challenged by the defense's expert witness Dr.

Sergey Bratus.


 

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