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Woman ordered to pay $1.92 million for pirating ... 24 songs

Woman ordered to pay $1.92 million for pirating ... 24 songs

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/06/jammie-thomas-retrial-verdict.ars

Thomas-Rasset was found liable for willfully infringing all 24 copyrights controlled by the four major record labels at issue in the case. The jury awarded the labels damages totaling a whopping $1.92 million.

The recording industry lawyers, though clearly pleased, had no desire to showboat this one. The massive damage award, which increased from $9,250 per song in the first trial to $80,000, might sounds like a "win," but will probably stoke grassroots anger against the industry's campaign... if the music business tries to collect. There are hints that it might not.

While it looks like she may be guilty, $80,000 per song is unfair.  I honestly want to know what the jury was thinking by awarding 80,000 times the cost to buy the songs online.

All the music industry is doing with cases like this is causing more and more people to hate it.

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the good old digital piracy issue.  Hasn't companies learn that piracy as one of the oldest professsion or hobby in the world can not be stopped, and it has been tried for years and years.  Just live with it already.  If people wants to buy the product they will, if they don't they they won't or they will just get it off some other ways.