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RIAA Case, Capitol vs. Thomas #2, Starts Monday 166

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The RIAA's first trial verdict having been tossed out last year, the RIAA is coming back for a second round starting Monday. This time the trial will be in Minneapolis, rather than Duluth, and the defendant will have a team of pro bono lawyers on her side. But perhaps the most important new development is that this time, the 'technical' evidence garnered by MediaSentry and 'explained' by the RIAA's expert witness Doug Jacobson, will not get the free pass it got the first time around. In the 2007 trial in Capitol Records v. Thomas, no objection was made by defendant's lawyer to the MediaSentry/Doug Jacobson 'evidence' upon which the RIAA relied, and the evidence was admitted without objection. This time there will be no free ride, as defendant's tech-savvy lawyers have already filed a list of objections to the RIAA's proposed exhibits. Most notably, they attack the 'technical' materials submitted by MediaSentry and Dr. Doug Jacobson under Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, which requires evidence based on 'scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge' to be based on sufficient facts or data, to be the product of reliable principles and methods, and to be the result of those principles and methods having been applied reliably to the facts of the case. If the evidence fails to meet those standards, it is inadmissible. This judge has already shown acute awareness of these principles in deciding which subjects the defendant's expert could and could not address. This should be interesting."

Comment Re:Not just cost, but optics (Score 1) 685

I just bought an 8 pack of LED nightlights from costco and they use a diffraction grating and an almost frosted look on the outside. They are not lighting up a room but they are very comparable to incandescent nightlights that I have used in the past. The 8 pack cost me about $9 and should save me much more than that cost in just one year of use.

Comment Re:Projectors (Score 1) 685

Price depends on the application and the materials used... Movie theater projection bulbs are quartz enclosed xenon gas and very expensive - sometimes running to $800 or more for a large screen. And they STILL burn out after a year or two. They're all standardized too, our projectors from the 1950s take the same bulbs as our projectors from 2005. They're just not common enough to be cheap. LED light sources could dramatically reduce the price of powerful single direction lighting and diffuse lighting as long as they are mass produced.

Comment Re:Will they broadcast a notice? (Score 1) 423

I live in wilmington and there are tons of notices about the switch to digital every day, and I have cable. They also have trials where they turn off the analog signal and transmit a message that says "if you can see this message you will need to upgrade your tv set by the switchover date." Anyone who watches tv knows that this is coming.

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