Well, it was bound to happen one of these days. According to this article, a woman by the name of Sarah Seabury Ward was one of the 261 people being sued by the RIAA. Unfortunately, the RIAA made a huge mistake and has had to withdraw its lawsuit agains Ward. She was targeted as a supposed Kazaa user. Unfortunately for the RIAA, she’s a Mac user (Kazaa has no Mac client), 66 years old, and in no way downloaded I’m a Thug by Trick Daddy. Don’t you just love the idiocy of the RIAA? I thought they went too far suing their own customers, and here they go again proving me wrong by suing someone who doesn’t even use Kazaa or any P2P client!
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