All though pirating is wrong. $80,000 per song is harsh. 24 songs x $80,000 for that fact.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_tec_music_downloading
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_tec_music_downloading
The sheer size of the judgment doesn't seem very logical. I doubt that she cost the recording industry $80,000 per song. That's like a judgment amount similar to what some people have to pay for civil cases where people are murdered, so it doesn’t make sense in the punitive aspect either.
What I don't get is why aren't porn companies and music companies going after *******, youtube, and hosting sites like those?
What I don't get is why aren't porn companies and music companies going after *******, youtube, and hosting sites like those?
<_< i guess people really need to learn about IPblockers like PeerGuardian2 and Proxies like tor. . .
<_< i guess people really need to learn about IPblockers like PeerGuardian2 and Proxies like tor. . .
Not me. They won't go out quietly. They'll take radio with them.I'm glad record companies are dying.
The sheer size of the judgment doesn't seem very logical. I doubt that she cost the recording industry $80,000 per song. That's like a judgment amount similar to what some people have to pay for civil cases where people are murdered, so it doesn’t make sense in the punitive aspect either.
And of ALL the cases that should be taking up the court system's time and money...THESE are the ones that get passed through? Don't we have bigger fish to fry, America?
Record companies aren't doing as well in part due to pirating