If your fear is that the RIAA is coming for you, you can either relax or start looking for a lawyer. The EFF has provided a way for you to find your subpoena.
File sharers can check a new online database to see if they are wanted by the recording industry.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has created a site where users can plug in their file-sharing user names. That name is checked against the list of those subpoenas filed in the Washington, D.C., district court.
If you do find a subpoena waiting for you, I truly hope you don’t, The EFF has also included means for you to find a lawyer.
For those who have been subpoenaed by the RIAA, a list of attorneys and other legal resources are available at the Subpoena Defense Alliance website, a joint effort between the EFF and the U.S. Internet Industry Association.
I trust this info will be useful to someone.
Source: Wired.com
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