It seems like only yesterday Jennifer Pariser was testifying as a witness for the RIAA against Jammie Thomas. That was when she famously testified that "Making a copy of a purchased song is just a nice way of saying 'steals just one copy.'" The RIAA was apparently impressed by her performance and has hired her away from Sony BMG where she was Senior Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Anti-Piracy.
Of course just because the RIAA has put their legal jihad against file sharers on hold doesn't mean they won't be suing anyone. There are still torrent tracker sites, P2P software developers, satellite radio providers, ISPs and streaming audio companies who are already paying them.
Any or all of these organizations would make fine targets for future lawsuits. You didn't think the labels suddenly decided to join the 21st century did you?











