Kazaa Owners Risk Jail 221
An anonymous reader writes "There's been a twist in the Sharman Networks vs record labels case in Australia. Lawyers for the music industry now claim that Sharman's attempt to block Australian IP addresses from accessing the Kazaa website doesn't comply with a court order. As such, they want Kazaa masterminds Nikki Hemming and Kevin Bermeister to go to jail term. The saga began in Feb 2004 and ZDNet Australia has a complete timeline."
Elimination (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's their own fault (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Elimination (Score:4, Funny)
Time paradox? (Score:5, Funny)
Kazoo owners risk jail (Score:4, Funny)
Re:It's their own fault (Score:5, Funny)
Why don't we have done with it and implement the final solution. Turn the whole planet into a jail.
The Record Company execs will of course have to be ejected into space.
Re:Time paradox? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's their own fault (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Of course... (Score:5, Funny)
Put the CEO of sony in jail and you creater a recursive loop that will make all RIAA and MPAA members heads explode.
you single handed discovered the one flaw in their armor. BRAVO!
Re:Translated for those who didn't RTFA (Score:5, Funny)
Court - "Fix your software to meet our requirements for our market."
Kazaa - "Nah, we'll just pull out of your market, no infringement, no issue."
Court - "Uh... like, no, you have to offer software to us so we can impose requirements on it, cause, ummm..."
Austrailian RIAA - "Yeah, cause we loose if we don't have someone to blame for 'lower profits!'"
Court - "Thats not quite right, shut up you!"
Re:Elimination (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Time paradox? (Score:4, Funny)
A quick google shows:
577 000 occurences of it on the web [google.com]
Re:It's their own fault (Score:2, Funny)
Their asses are being put to work in jail. They just don't make any money during that exchange.
Re:Elimination (Score:1, Funny)