http://digg.com/tech_news/RIAA_to_grieving_family_We_depose_your_children_in_60_days
The RIAA brought a file-sharing lawsuit against a guy who died; they offered the departed's family a 60-day grieving period before they began to depose his children for the suit against his estate
A link from the above comment to the actual filing document:
http://www.ilrweb.com/viewILRPDF.asp?filename=warner_scantlebury_motionAs this info is public domain, let me summarize and quote the information I find most relevant. I, for one, plan to show these people my support for their case!
JASON R. GOURLEY (P69065)
MATTHEW E. KRICHBAUM (P52491)
SOBLE ROWE KRICHBAUM, LLP
Attorneys for RIAA-Members
221 North Main Street, Suite 200
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
(734) 996 5600
Email: matthew@srkllp.com
Heres another one if this kike Krichbaum (kikeness unverified, but i am pretty damn sure)
Britanny vs RIAA hearing date
p2p news / p2pnet: Brittany Chan was the 13-year-old schoolgirl the Big Four Organized Music gang went after for alleged file sharing.
OM - Sony BMG, Vivendi Universal, Warner Music and EMI - did their best to use their RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) get at Britanny, who's now 14, through her mother, Candy.
They fell on their faces with that one so they tried again, this time using Matthew E. Krichbaum of Ann Arbour to demand that the US District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan name a guardian so they could try to nail her by herself.A hearing has been slated for January 5 to decide whether or not the RIAA will get away with its motion for the appointment of a guardian ad litem "to protect the interests of the defendant," says Recording Industry vs The People.