Priority Records v. Brittany Chan

Priority Records v. Brittany Chan

"Priority Records v. Brittany Chan" was a Michigan case by the RIAA against 14-year old child who allegedly infringed plaintiffs' copyrights when she was 13 years old, through peer to peer file sharing. [ [http://info.riaalawsuits.us/documents.htm#Priority_v_Chan2 Litigation Documents - "Priority v. Chan II"] ]

The case was dismissed due to the RIAA's failure to submit to the judge a workable plan for, (a) appointment of a guardian ad litem to protect the interests of the child, and (b) the RIAA's payment of the fees of the guardian ad litem.

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