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Comment Re:RIAA's investigative methods (Score 1) 637

Doesn't this kind of behavior qualify as racketeering? If so, I'd be interested to hear from someone with a legal background as to whether RIAA could be prosecuted under RICO (FindLaw: http://criminal.findlaw.com/crimes/a-z/racketeerin g_rico.html)

Federal and state racketeering, profiteering, and RICO (Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organization) laws make it illegal for criminal organizations to profit from any legitimate business operations. Many of these laws allow for the confiscation and seizure of the criminal organization's legitimate enterprise assets, and are typically used against known "organized crime" groups. The goal is to cripple the operation financially, and cut off sources of cash that support ongoing criminal activity.

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