Incorporate a shell business, put your broadband under that business DBA. Let them sue (and win by default) your corporate front that has no income or assets.
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What to do *WHEN* the RIAA comes calling. Edit!
Speaking of WHEN, I think it's a matter of WHO.
The RIAA would have better luck suing Apple for their iPods. Guess how many people have them? Getting one implies that you need to have illegal music.
iPOD + iTUNES = iLLEGAL DOWNLOADING
But waiownsyou, I _totally_ bought a new iPod video this year! My iPod mini was completely full of the songs I bought from iTunes, you know:
4GB= 1,000 songs x $0.99 = $990
Now I always take 2,152 of my fav songs with me, EVERYWHERE. (And movies too!)
2152 x $0.99 = $2,130.48
*note sarcasm*
Incorporate a shell business, put your broadband under that business DBA. Let them sue (and win by default) your corporate front that has no income or assets.
My best advice is to live in Russia. LOL