RIAA Going After a 10-Year-Old Girl
Found on Slashdot on Saturday, 24 March 2007
The latest target of the RIAA's ire is a 10-year-old girl in Oregon, who was 7 when the alleged infringement occurred, and whose disabled mother lives on Social Security. In Atlantic v. Andersen, an Oregon case that was widely reported in 2005 when the defendant counterclaimed against the RIAA under Oregon's RICO statute and other laws, the defendant's mother sought to limit the RIAA's deposition of the child to telephone or video-conference. The RIAA has refused, insisting on being able to grill the little girl in person.
Amazing that they can even sue a 10 year old. Now if you make a lascivious comment in front of a 17 year old, you end up in jail for abuse; but it's perfectly fine for the most-hated company to sue a child.