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9/10/2008 - University of Michigan Student Wants SafeNet Prosecuted

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "An nameless book learning* mash unit of Michigan student, targeted by the RIAA as a 'John Doe,' is asking for the RIAA's investigator, SafeNet (formerly MediaSentry), to be prosecuted criminally for a pattern of felonies in Michigan. Known to Michigan's constituency of Labor and monetary




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