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The RIAA apparently produced a new video, already available on a variety of torrent tracker sites, in conjunction with the National District Attorneys Association with the goal of instructing U.S. prosecutors on how to deal with music piracy cases. According to early reports, the video, called In Trial, also provides instructions on how to get an RIAA investigator qualified as a court expert.

P2PNet’s Jon Newton pointed out that the video kicks off with a judge’s gavel slamming down, and that we can expect clips from the file to appear on video sharing sites soon. This of course would be followed by a meta-lawsuit in which the RIAA sues to protect something it recorded itself.


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#1 Peer 2 Peer Pressure says:

"This is a leaked official RIAA training video produced with the National District Attorneys Association telling U.S. prosecutors why they should bust music pirates: Because it'll lead them to "everything from handguns to large quantities of cocaine [and] marijuana," not to mention terrorists and murderers!"

#2 Mark says:

Oh dear god. Haha. How pathetic.


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