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March 1st, 2009

Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse

Posted by Richard Koman @ March 1, 2009 @ 3:02 PM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: RIAA, College Student, Michigan, Person, Brittany, P2Pnet, Litigation, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law

Brittany Kruger may be a scared young lady but she has also proven to be a brave advocate for victims, like herself, of RIAA Mafia shake-downs, arm-twisting and assorted rough stuff. According to Ray Beckerman Brittany and her father’s willingness to expose the fact that MediaSentry violated Michigan law by not having an investigator’s license has had amazing ramifications:

Her complaint prompted an investigation by Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Growth which encouraged other college students, and even colleges, in Michigan to follow suit, probably led to reform of Michigan’s licensing statute, caught MediaSentry up in a pack of lies, and which may yet lead to criminal prosecution, but which was not sufficient to cause MediaSentry to stop its illegal practice.

But it has exposed Brittary to full vengeance of RIAA lawyers and PR flacks, whose lies P2Pnet catalogues in this piece. Brittany has written an open letter detailing her ordeal and laying bare in plain terms the hyporcisy and immorality of RIAA’s litigation tactics. P2Pnet asks sites to republish the letter and I’m happy to oblige:

My name is Brittany Kruger. I’m not a criminal. I’m not a tough person. I cry almost every night these days, and I’m scared to death of what is going to happen to me in the future. Most of all I’m not a pirate, I don’t have a peg leg or a hook for a hand, and I don’t raid ships on the high seas looking for booty.I was a regular kid (I may be 22 years old now, but I still rely on my parents for almost everything!). I’ve no real knowledge of the world at this point in life other than how hard it is to establish credit or get a loan.

Today, February 3rd, I had a lovely conversation with one Morgan Schwartzlander [the ‘lead’ at the RIAA settlement extortion centre], and let me just tell you, it was outstanding, so great in fact I got off the phone in tears. My suggested settlement of $2,000 was “ridiculous” compared to their (”not negotiable”) $8,100 settlement.

Morgan will tell you that she is “not legal counsel” but she’ll tell you what she would do if she were in your situation, she’ll give you some statistics about how motions to quash are almost never granted, and then she’ll tell you that whoever suggested your motion to quash is an idiot (I don’t think she knew that was my dad).

I make about $4,500 in a YEAR working at Dairy Queen, and they want a lump sum of $8,000+? I don’t know how that’s going to work. When I buy a song from iTunes, it only cost $.99. Not every college student can have mommy and daddy pay for all their problems to go away.

I was looking through my journal to refresh my bad memory of how everything happened, then I decided that I didn’t want to bore you with dates. So I’m going to tell what I’ve learned about myself these past 2 years.

Today I realized that I cry a lot! Over and over I question myself “am I a bad person?” I’ve never killed anyone, I’m a very sympathetic and forgiving person, I volunteer, and I go to church.

But these people at the RIAA still have a way of making me question myself. Are some people just programmed to be bad no matter how hard they try to be good? That’s exactly how it seems to go for me, one step forward two steps back (or that seems to be how it is for my one person pity party).

Then my mom assures me that it’s not me. The jobs (I call them jobs because I would assume that a career is something that makes you feel good about what you do) these people hold are there to make people feel bad because they don’t have the monetary funds to make all their problems just go away. They are bullies!

I wonder how people like Ms Schwartzlander or Mr Kelso sleep at night, I wonder if they go to church every Sunday and think “I’m a good person”.

[Note: Kelso is Donald J, a Holmes Roberts & Owen attack lawyer acting for the Big 4’s RIAA as it extorts American students such as Brittany.]

I think all the time about how something that I love so much could get me into so much trouble?

I never sold copyrighted music for profit; I used it [P2P] to find new music or to figure out if I liked a band enough to buy their CD (because I hate buying a CD for just one song)! I didn’t think I was hurting the bands that I love by finding more of their music, listening to it, and then buying their CD. That makes no sense.

I didn’t even know what copyright was until got called to the Dean’s Office.

I don’t know how everyone else spends their college life, but for me a large portion consists of printing off endless amounts of documents that use language I don’t understand, making pleasant phone calls to settlement agencies, and racing papers to the local court house.

That’s precious time I could be using (studying or hanging out with friends) that’s wasted because of money.

I wonder how many college students have had to go to the police station to file a complaint about a “private investigator” invading my privacy, and have had the police look at them as if they were totally incompetent?

How many students have had their university hand them over like a piece of meat to hungry billion dollar corporate wolves?

I know that the University of Michigan didn’t do that, and Harvard University didn’t do that.

I feel bad for my roommates and friends too, because I know they get pulled into a lot of the problems that I have. They get caught answering the phone when it’s a settlement agency and have no idea what to do or say.

How are they supposed to comfort me when I’m having a bad day? I know that hundreds of kids at NMU, at one point or another, downloaded music, but they didn’t get their computers hacked into, and get accused like me of being a pirate like me, and they’re lucky for that. I think they know that.

I’m not a regular college student. I’m an example for everyone to stop and look at, with a giant stamp on my forehead that says, “Don’t be like me, because I made one mistake as a teenager that will ruin the rest of my life”.

You might not see my face or name plastered everywhere, but I can guarantee you that I’m in every statistic, you see a poster on the wall warning you against “illegal downloading”.

I’m the person they’re talking about. I might even be one of the “stupid” ones fighting the RIAA.

I’m Doe # 5, but I prefer to be called Brittany, because that’s who I am.

I’m a person, not an IP address or a case number.

I’m a person and no one will ever change that about me. I’m me and no one else will ever tell me different. I need to believe in that. Everyone makes mistakes, and the people who are doing this to me are no different.

I’m scared, and now I worry all the time about what is going to happen to me.

I don’t know if it has made me a stronger person or a weaker person. I have problems sleeping, my hair is falling out in ungodly amounts, I’m having a hard time concentrating in class, but most of all I hate the fact that I’ve pulled my entire family into this.

My dad helps me all the time figuring out what I should do, my mom listens to me when I’m having a bad day and need someone to cry to, my brothers and sister, I’m sure get jipped on the time my parents spend with them, and there’s always that perpetual question “hey isn’t your sister being sued or something for downloading music?”.

Right now it doesn’t seem like this is ever going to end, I’m just now entering the tunnel and the light is miles away.

I know it will end. I just don’t know how long it will take to get there.

I guess Murder by Death was right when they said “Sometimes the line walks you”.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 66 Talkback(s)
The way forward!
I'd say go ahead and download by the tons. Share by the truckloads. Let's see how many people they pursue before they adapt to the realities of the digital age.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: khawaja.umar.farooq@... Posted on: 03/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
RIAA  michael_fowler@... | 03/01/09
RIAA = EMI, Sony, Universal, Warner... Tell everyone  BillDem | 03/02/09
Sorry, Brittany, but I have some problems with your story...  MGP2 | 03/01/09
So let's see.  kozmcrae | 03/01/09
Sorry, Brittany, but I have some problems with your story...  tdlane54 | 03/01/09
What a looser  Mectron | 03/01/09
OK, once the RIAA is "DESTROYED at all cost"...  MGP2 | 03/02/09
Declare the police a criminal organization  larry@... | 03/02/09
And yet...  MGP2 | 03/02/09
Well to defend his statement...  mrlinux | 03/04/09
Just because it's "illegal" doesn't mean the law is right.  masonwheeler | 03/02/09
You hit the proverbial nail square on the head  Ole Man | 03/10/09
The way forward!  khawaja.umar.farooq@... | 03/26/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  mri.dad | 03/01/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  sportsguy1 | 03/01/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  gertruded | 03/01/09
Here is a simple solution  Mectron | 03/01/09
Fresh Out Here  johnfenjackson@... | 03/02/09
well that one more proof that white collar are the biggest treath yet  Quebec-french | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  bmonster | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  larry@... | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  twik@... | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  hrobinson@... | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  madrucke@... | 03/02/09
just a thought  rrossr | 03/02/09
Responses should be commensurate  tony@... | 03/02/09
While your idea for a penalty is nice...  mrlinux | 03/04/09
I Agree  lehnerus2000 | 03/13/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  JOHN_TUOHY | 03/02/09
I'm not going to throw a pity party for Brit  ca1ic0cat | 03/02/09
Wrong way to work the metaphor  RealGem | 03/02/09
Plagiarism is completely unrelated  masonwheeler | 03/02/09
Thank you!  MGP2 | 03/02/09
Law vs Justice  RealGem | 03/02/09
oh, sure  RealGem | 03/02/09
Here, have some more kool-aid...  masonwheeler | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  paullkellysr | 03/02/09
The whine was dreadful ...  bored2tears | 03/02/09
"Dizzy dame"?  John Comnenus | 03/04/09
Oh please...  MGP2 | 03/04/09
You really have no clue, do you?  masonwheeler | 03/04/09
So, you read a book. Are you now an expert?  MGP2 | 03/04/09
Put youself in her shoes  voska1 | 03/05/09
No one enforces the law????  MGP2 | 03/05/09
How wrong you are  voska1 | 03/05/09
Copyright simple? I don't think so!  John Comnenus | 03/06/09
Heard of it but do they know what it is.  voska1 | 03/05/09
The point you and the other Brittany defenders conveniently ignore here....  MGP2 | 03/05/09
Would that it all were so easy...  John Comnenus | 03/06/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  EvilHomer | 03/02/09
I wouldn't call her a hero, but...  John L. Ries | 03/02/09
Agree 100%  John Comnenus | 03/04/09
Agreed  John L. Ries | 03/05/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  rdhalsteatzd | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  madrucke@... | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  du2vye | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  twaynesdomain | 03/02/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  isildore | 03/02/09
Everyone's hacking computers these days.  masonwheeler | 03/03/09
Don't Download MP3's Illegally  z33511@... | 03/02/09
Boycot, boycot, boycot !  Gradius2 | 03/05/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  Daedalu | 03/06/09
"I'm sick of RIAA"  Ole Man | 03/10/09
Now HERE is someone who is innocent....  MGP2 | 03/16/09
Innocent?  DCMann | 03/19/09
RE: Brittany's story: a tale of heroism amid RIAA abuse  andycadd@... | 03/23/09

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