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RIAA gives children of dead defendant 60 days to grieve August 12, 2006

boycott-riaa.comOne of the many thousands of people being sued by the RIAA, Larry Scantlebury, passed away before the case was resolved. So the RIAA is graciously giving the family 60 days to grieve before they depose Mr. Scantlebury’s children. From the Warner Bros. v. Scantlebury motion filed August 8 in Michigan

“3. Plaintiffs do not believe it appropriate to discuss a resolution of the case with the family so close to Mr. Scantlebury’s passing. Plaintiffs therefore request a stay of 60 days to allow the family additional time to grieve.”

Thanks to Recording Industry vs The People for reporting this story.

Update:

The RIAA has dropped the suit out of “an abundance of sensitivity“. Isn’t that special.

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