RIAA Lawsuit Decision Matrix
Posted by lukegilman
March 30, 2007
This is making the rounds today. Hilarious. BBSpot.com
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These documents give insight into the RIAA’s decision-making process, and could help people avoid lawsuits in the future. We offer these documents as a public service.
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williamgeorge
http://www.shepelskylaw.com