I think this shows the scatter gun approach to p2p users is unsound and unreliable.
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/Sony BMG, along with BMG Music, Arista Records, and Loud Records, has voluntarily dropped out of the Atlantic v. Does 1-25 case in Manhattan federal court.
Sony BMG had voluntarily dismissed its claims, last week, in Elektra v. Barker.
No explanation for the voluntary discontinuance has been given.
I think that its time the Cartel actually came up with reliable proof rather than untechnical "Waffle" when they try to threaten folks in a sleazy and underhand extortion racket that the law suits have become.
below is a technical analysis dismissing most of the supposed technical arguments of media sentry and others who act as bounty hunters for the industry
http://www.lifeofalawyer.com/riaa/atlantic_does1-25_ziaffidavit.pdfAfter reading this I can see why they are in a rush to withdraw many of the unsound cases that they have been allowed to bring.
My concern is what about the innocent folks who pay the extortion money because to do so would jepordize their entire futures ?
These people have no moral scruples in suing the dead and toddlers as has been noticed previously.
Perhaps their attitude fuels others into defiance, respect is a two way street.