WTF? RIAA Claims Music Pirates Hurt Haiti Fund Raising!

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Sat, 03/06/2010 - 03:30

Wow. The RIAA is getting seriously desperate these days. Now the RIAA is claiming that P2P file sharers are "undermining" humanitarian efforts in Haiti.

Now that's quite a claim, and you would think the RIAA would have some evidence to back it up, but (of course), it doesn't.

It's just making stuff up.


 

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