Friday, November 5, 2010

Minnesota Mom Hit With $1.5 Million Fine for Downloading 24 Songs

http://www.internationalhouseofdesign.com/images/Kazaa_Free_300x250.gif  Posted Thu Nov 4, 2010 10:38am PDT by Daniel Kreps in Amplifier  "What's the value of a song? Jammie Thomas-Rasset has spent the last few years in court debating that question. The Minnesota mother of four is being penalized for illegally downloading and sharing 24 songs on the peer-to-peer file-sharing network Kazaa in 2006, but how much she owes the record labels has been in question. The jury in her third trial has just ruled that Thomas-Rasset should pay Capitol Records $1.5 million, CNET reports, which breaks down to $62,500 per song. It's a heavy penalty considering the 24 tunes would only cost approximately $24 on iTunes, which was Thomas-Rasset' argument, too."Minnesota Mom

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