<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Defendants: RIAA's private eyes are watching us&#8212;illegally : RSS 2.0</title><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/</link><description></description><language>en-us</language><webMaster>plime.com</webMaster><copyright>2008, plime.com.</copyright><lastBuildDate></lastBuildDate><pubDate></pubDate><generator>Plime/1</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><image><title>Defendants: RIAA's private eyes are watching us&#8212;illegally : RSS 2.0</title><url>http://www.plime.com/images/logo.gif</url><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/</link></image><item><title><![CDATA[Defendants: RIAA's private eyes are watching us&#8212;illegally]]></title><description><![CDATA[Do RIAA investigators need a license? The group says no, but some states appear to disagree. Judges may settle the issue in the next few weeks.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/sandbox/l/57592/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/sandbox/l/57592/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Record Industry Looking For More Ways To Destroy Themselves]]></title><description><![CDATA[Despite over 20,000 lawsuits against music fans there is no decline in people downloading music. RIAA continues to try that route, trying to desperately hold on to an outdated business model. Their latest travesty? A lawsuit against a man who had 2000 music files on his personal computer, files that were copies of legally purchased CDs! <br/><br/><b>Edit</b>: There might be <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/30/riaa-not-suing-over-cd-ripping-still-kinda-being-jerks-about-it/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">more</a> to this story.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/45548/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/45548/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Leaked RIAA Training Video]]></title><description><![CDATA[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 &quot;everything from handguns to large quantities of cocaine [and] marijuana,&quot; not to mention terrorists and murderers!]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/51462/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/51462/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[National Motor Vehicle License Bureau]]></title><description><![CDATA[<b>&quot;Under the Motor Vehicle Operator License Identification Act, all US states are required to digitally store a copy of every valid driver's license.&quot;</b>  <br/>Sounds like an invasion of privacy to me, your personal info is in an public online searchable database. Fortunately, you can opt out when you find yours.  The search function is bogged down at times, use the link if it does not advance.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/33537/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/33537/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item></channel></rss>