Woman to pay $222,000
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071005/ap_on_...wnloading_music
Wow I know most people don't think twice anymore about downloading music. This crap is pretty terrifying.
DULUTH, Minn. - The recording industry hopes $222,000 will be enough to dissuade music lovers from downloading songs from the Internet without paying for them. That's the amount a federal jury ordered a Minnesota woman to pay for sharing copyrighted music online.
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"This does send a message, I hope, that downloading and distributing our recordings is not OK," Richard Gabriel, the lead attorney for the music companies that sued the woman, said Thursday after the three-day civil trial in this city on the shore of Lake Superior.
In closing arguments he had told the jury, "I only ask that you consider that the need for deterrence here is great."
Jammie Thomas, 30, a single mother from Brainerd, was ordered to pay the six record companies that sued her $9,250 for each of 24 songs they focused on in the case. They had alleged she shared 1,702 songs in all.
It was the first time one of the industry's lawsuits against individual downloaders had gone to trial. Many other defendants have settled by paying the companies a few thousand dollars, but Thomas decided she would take them on and maintained she had done nothing wrong.
"She was in tears. She's devastated," Thomas' attorney, Brian Toder, told The Associated Press. "This is a girl that lives from paycheck to paycheck, and now all of a sudden she could get a quarter of her paycheck garnished for the rest of her life."
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"This does send a message, I hope, that downloading and distributing our recordings is not OK," Richard Gabriel, the lead attorney for the music companies that sued the woman, said Thursday after the three-day civil trial in this city on the shore of Lake Superior.
In closing arguments he had told the jury, "I only ask that you consider that the need for deterrence here is great."
Jammie Thomas, 30, a single mother from Brainerd, was ordered to pay the six record companies that sued her $9,250 for each of 24 songs they focused on in the case. They had alleged she shared 1,702 songs in all.
It was the first time one of the industry's lawsuits against individual downloaders had gone to trial. Many other defendants have settled by paying the companies a few thousand dollars, but Thomas decided she would take them on and maintained she had done nothing wrong.
"She was in tears. She's devastated," Thomas' attorney, Brian Toder, told The Associated Press. "This is a girl that lives from paycheck to paycheck, and now all of a sudden she could get a quarter of her paycheck garnished for the rest of her life."
Wow I know most people don't think twice anymore about downloading music. This crap is pretty terrifying.
a long time ago, some kid got fined $12,000 for illegally downloading music and he was caught through using Kazaa. I don't know why people still use Kazaa these days because its a spyware infested program.
I believe imesh is around too. Both programs are still spyware infested. I've been using limewire PRO and havent had any problems. the funny thing is that you can download limewire PRO from the basic limewire.
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Originally Posted by spaceman_spiff,Oct 5 2007, 11:50 AM
can you get caught for downloading? it seems that all these cases are because people are SHARING the music. why they don't just limit uploads to 0kb is beyond me...
Originally Posted by Ishbu,Oct 5 2007, 03:41 PM
I believe imesh is around too. Both programs are still spyware infested. I've been using limewire PRO and havent had any problems. the funny thing is that you can download limewire PRO from the basic limewire.





She had it coming to her by insisting on fighting the record companies.