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AshenSugar
02-06-2007, 05:19 AM
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37337
New York teen sues record industry

'Pirate' boy bites back

By Nick Farrell: Wednesday 31 January 2007, 16:15
A New York teen, dubbed a pirate by the Record Industry, is counter suing them for defamation, violating anti-trust laws, conspiring to defraud the courts and making extortionate threats.

In papers responding to a lawsuit filed by five record companies, Robert Santangelo, who was 11 when he is supposed to have downloaded music, has come out fighting. He denies sharing music using P2P technology and says it's impossible for the record companies to prove that that he did.

Robert Santangelo and his lawyer, Jordan Glass, have raised 32 defences against the music industry's charges. Amongst Robert's defence is the information that all the music that it was claimed he downloaded he already owned on shop bought CDs.

They have demanded a jury trial and filing a counterclaim against the companies for allegedly damaging the boy's reputation, distracting him from school and costing him legal fees. The record companies have engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to defraud the courts of the United States, the court documents say. Competitors in the recording industry are a cartel acting together in violation of the antitrust laws by bringing the piracy cases jointly and using the same agency "to make extortionate threats ... to force defendants to pay", our precocious teen wrote.

Santangelo's mum, Patti Santangelo, is 42-year-old suburban mother of five who also refused to pay up when the music industry accused her of being a pirate. After the case started to get messy, particularly when it became clear that Patti didn't know how to turn a computer on, let alone file share, the music lawyers dropped its case against her.

haha, good stuff!!!

JC316
02-06-2007, 07:14 AM
That is a teen doing something constructive and intelligent. He is not wanting to hack his winky off ;) or kill everyone at school because he saw it on GTA.

ex_reven
02-06-2007, 07:54 AM
That is a teen doing something constructive and intelligent. He is not wanting to hack his winky off ;) or kill everyone at school because he saw it on GTA.

its even more hilarious that he was charged at the age of eleven

i hope he shows them to pick on someone their own size
watching them get owned will only fill me with greater pride and happiness :laugh:

Pinchy
02-06-2007, 07:58 AM
lmao thats owned if he wins :p

Apa
02-06-2007, 09:15 AM
Santangelo's mum, Patti Santangelo, is 42-year-old suburban mother of five who also refused to pay up when the music industry accused her of being a pirate. After the case started to get messy, particularly when it became clear that Patti didn't know how to turn a computer on, let alone file share, the music lawyers dropped its case against her.

Best part :)

rhythmeister
02-06-2007, 09:21 AM
Fair play to the little guy, hope he wins...and teaches his poor mother how to use the pc I'm sure she paid hard earned dollars for!

DanTheBanjoman
02-06-2007, 11:25 AM
That is a teen doing something constructive and intelligent. He is not wanting to hack his winky off ;) or kill everyone at school because he saw it on GTA.

Says who? He's probably sueing for a lot of money, not just to clean his name. What will he do with the money? Buy Ron Jeremy? Buy a grenade and blow himself up in school? Who knows, who knows.

ex_reven
02-06-2007, 11:30 AM
Says who? He's probably sueing for a lot of money, not just to clean his name. What will he do with the money? Buy Ron Jeremy? Buy a grenade and blow himself up in school? Who knows, who knows.

hes gonna invest in microsoft shares :laugh:

Pinchy
02-06-2007, 12:39 PM
Wonder how much he will get if he wins

Lazzer408
02-06-2007, 12:43 PM
Buy Ron Jeremy?
:twitch: huh?

Ketxxx
02-06-2007, 01:07 PM
funny stuff. i hope he owns the industry good :D

PVTCaboose1337
02-06-2007, 01:18 PM
Yeah, if he doesnt, there is something wrong.

lemonadesoda
02-06-2007, 02:08 PM
Looks like he has got some good lawyers. I hope he wins. There is a very good point about the industry working as a cartel. I wonder if it is possible to make the RIAA illegal as a result of their actions?

WarEagleAU
02-06-2007, 07:10 PM
I think this is a good thing. They think because they are acting like big brother, no one will stand up to him. From 11 years old until today, hes been fighting this...good for him.