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RIAA apologizes for erroneous letters | CNET News.com by Dementia at 12:22 pm EDT, May 14, 2003 |
] The music industry's antipiracy efforts took an ] embarrassing turn Tuesday when the Recording Industry ] Association of America acknowledged that it has ] erroneously sent dozens of copyright infringement ] notices. ] ] The RIAA said Tuesday that a temporary worker was ] responsible for firing off legal notifications last week ] that invoked the Digital Millennium Copyright Act without ] confirming that any copyrighted files were actually being ] offered for download. "We have sent two dozen withdrawal ] notices--all appear related to this particular temp," the ] RIAA said in a statement. "We apologize for any ] inconvenience this may have caused." When all else fails, blame it on the temp. |
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RE: RIAA apologizes for erroneous letters | CNET News.com by Dolemite at 1:12 pm EDT, May 14, 2003 |
Dementia wrote: ] ] The music industry's antipiracy efforts took an ] ] embarrassing turn Tuesday when the Recording Industry ] ] Association of America acknowledged that it has ] ] erroneously sent dozens of copyright infringement ] ] notices. ] ] ] ] The RIAA said Tuesday that a temporary worker was ] ] responsible for firing off legal notifications last week ] ] that invoked the Digital Millennium Copyright Act without ] ] confirming that any copyrighted files were actually being ] ] offered for download. "We have sent two dozen withdrawal ] ] notices--all appear related to this particular temp," the ] ] RIAA said in a statement. "We apologize for any ] ] inconvenience this may have caused." ] ] When all else fails, blame it on the temp. Heh, yeah, temporary as in "He/she had a job until they screwed up!" |
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RIAA apologizes for erroneous letters | CNET News.com by Rattle at 2:46 pm EDT, May 14, 2003 |
] The music industry's antipiracy efforts took an ] embarrassing turn Tuesday when the Recording Industry ] Association of America acknowledged that it has ] erroneously sent dozens of copyright infringement ] notices. ] ] The RIAA said Tuesday that a temporary worker was ] responsible for firing off legal notifications last week ] that invoked the Digital Millennium Copyright Act without ] confirming that any copyrighted files were actually being ] offered for download. "We have sent two dozen withdrawal ] notices--all appear related to this particular temp," the ] RIAA said in a statement. "We apologize for any ] inconvenience this may have caused." The RIAA better watch those stray bullets.. |
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