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Judge To RIAA: Students Must Be Allowed To Respond To John Doe Lawsuits

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The RIAA's tactic of filing John Doe lawsuits against alleged copyright infringers was dealt a blow by a New Mexican judge, according to Ars Technica:

The RIAA has argued that it would suffer irreparable harm unless immediate discovery was allowed, but Judge Garcia didn't find that argument convincing. "While the Court does not dispute that infringement of a copyright results in harm, it requires a Coleridgian 'suspension of disbelief' to accept that the harm is irreparable, especially when monetary damages can cure any alleged violation,"

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This ruling should make the litigation process more expensive for the RIAA, as the targets would be able to participate in the legal process from the beginning, instead of having to wait until it was over and they were mailed a settlement letter.

What a concept! Actually being allowed to protect your rights in the face of corporations. We need more of this.

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Reply#1 - Sun Aug 3, 2008 10:13 PM EDT
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So we do have a honest judge left in this country, maybe there is hope for us after all to bad we haven't had a honest President, Congress and Senate.

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    Reply#2 - Mon Aug 4, 2008 12:53 PM EDT
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    to bad we haven't had a honest President, Congress and Senate.

    If we can bring them up on charges in front of this guy maybe we'll stand a chance. :)

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      #2.1 - Mon Aug 4, 2008 2:57 PM EDT
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