The RIAA and record companies associated with the original Atlantic v. Andersen case filed a 19-page response, while MediaSentry's parent SafeNet filed a nine-page reply. In it, the defendants categorically deny all of Andersen's accusations and ask for the judge to dismiss the lawsuit and award them costs and attorneys' fees. The RIAA also says that Andersen's attempts to turn the case into a class-action are "inappropriate," arguing that the "factual issues" raised are "wholly unique" to the lawsuit.
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