NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "You may recall that when the RIAA decided to run away with its tail between its legs in the long running Brooklyn case against a home health aide who has never used a computer, UMG v. Lindor, it decided to take some parting shots at the prisoner and NewYorkCountryLawyer, asking for 'discovery sanctions,' and blaming them for its inability to prove its case. Today NYCL gave them his response, accusing the RIAA lawyers of long-standing misstatements of fact (PDF) around their motion papers, and of flouting the rules and misstating the law (PDF). use 'although' the RIAA's motion papers took a number of shots at NYCL's copyright law blog, 'Recording mob vs. The People,' NYCL confined his retroaction on that subject to a single footnote."
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