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RIAA encourages 15-year-old girl to commit perjury

Defendants in an RIAA lawsuit are countersuing because one of the RIAA's witnesses deposed that the RIAA's lawyer pressured her to lie under oath. Apparently, the RIAA realized they wouldn't have a case if this girl told the truth, so they repeatedly called her to insist that she lie. You tell me which is the bigger crime: Copying some music? Or encouraging a girl to commit perjury?

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LEAVE THIS FIELD BLANK. IT IS HERE TO TRAP ROBOTS.

LEAVE THIS FIELD BLANK. IT IS HERE TO TRAP ROBOTS.

LEAVE THIS FIELD BLANK. IT IS HERE TO TRAP ROBOTS.

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