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RIAA victim Joel Tenenbaum recently filed for a new trial.And the US Department of Justic [read the RIAA] doesn’t like it.In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v Tenenbaum, the DoJ has filed a brief opposing Joel’s motion to set aside the verdict on constitutional grounds, says Recording Industry vs The People.The DoJ now boasts and eye-popping number of people who worked for, and/or are directly connected with, Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’s RIAA.If there was any justice, the motion would be kicked out on that basis alone.But …The DoJ clearly agrees with Big Music that the songs below are worth a grand total of $675,00