Nesson & Camara Increase Attack Against RIAA 193
eldavojohn writes "We talked about Charlie Nesson of Harvard Law School before, and it may not have been known to you, but he is backing former student and Jammie Thomas' new lawyer, K.A.D. Camara. Ars is reporting that Nesson is upping the charges against the RIAA. Not only is file-sharing fair use, but the $100,000,000 the RIAA has collected through fear is due back to those wrongly accused. He's also increasing the number of fronts he's fighting. On Camara's website, he indicates that in another case, Brittany English (pro bono), they 'are asking the courts to declare that statutory damages like these — 150,000:1 — are unconstitutional and that the RIAA's campaign to extract settlements from individuals by the threat of such unconstitutional damages is itself unlawful, enjoin the RIAA's unlawful campaign, and order the RIAA to return the $100M+ that it obtained as a result of its unlawful campaign.'"
hey, a modern saint! (Score:5, Funny)
skip the three steps, Vatican, and buy this man a gold chair and cape!
Re:Even the criminals have rights (Score:5, Funny)
But lost behind it all is the primary problem — "Thou shalt not steal". Because, if the 10 Commandments were a "living and breathing document [wikipedia.org]", the "Thou shalt not copy content without owner's permission" would've been found in it long ago.
It's not like they're set in stone.
Re:hey, a modern saint! (Score:1, Funny)
Great full? WTF? Ahh, you meant grateful. I was wondering how those poor starving people were full :)
Re:Even the criminals have rights (Score:3, Funny)
Hey wait.. that explains George W. Bush's entire presidency!
Re:hey, a modern saint! (Score:4, Funny)