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A single mom living in Minneapolis <a href="http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34209/118/" target="_blank">ordered to pay $220,000</a> or $9250 per song to the RIAA in a file sharing case.
Zanthian
5 Oct 2007, 1:11pm
Total :bs:
Your Amish Daddy
5 Oct 2007, 1:15pm
And that's when you got nothing left to lose. 220,000 may not be much to them, but as stated in the comments box, it's alot to her. If she was pwn like me, She'd make the crime fit the punishment.
Nobody screws with me.
Sledgehammer70
5 Oct 2007, 3:31pm
As FBI knocks down YAD door and see's his 200,000 illegal songs.
Please pay us: 1,850,000,000.00
Lincoln
5 Oct 2007, 3:51pm
Further enlightenment on the verdict (http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-9791764-38.html?tag=nefd.blgs)
Sounds like she'll never use her e-mail for a login again.
Your Amish Daddy
5 Oct 2007, 11:01pm
200,000? What are you, on dope? I WISHED I had that many songs, but there weren't that many in the 80's so I'm not exactly interested. Anyway! Most of my stuff is weedshare, so bite my tucous.
Sledgehammer70
5 Oct 2007, 11:12pm
Na... but I will bite into this delicious Quiznos Chicken mesquite Sandwich
Your Amish Daddy
6 Oct 2007, 12:15am
Mmm. That sounds good. Got another one? I skipped lunch.
Bad_Karma
6 Oct 2007, 1:02am
24 songs from what the news just told me. LOL what's that to a consumer. $44 bucks or so. Assuming its 2 cd's worth. What a joke. mmm mesquite. Can she claim bankruptcy and be protected from having to pay this crap?
Your Amish Daddy
6 Oct 2007, 1:22am
She'd have to file for class 13 bankruptcy but I bet she could.
Leonardo
6 Oct 2007, 5:36am
FBI knocks down YAD door and see's his 200,000 illegal songsThe FBI does not go after private, home song thieves. They've got more pressing issues to deal with. The RIAA and their lawyers go after private, low-level thieves, not law enforcement agencies.
Thelemech
6 Oct 2007, 10:55am
The FBI does not go after private, home song thieves. They've got more pressing issues to deal with. The RIAA and their lawyers go after private, low-level thieves, not law enforcement agencies.
...thankfully! :smiles:
This could set a dangerous legal precedent in the US, paving the way for many more of these so called lawsuits :sad2: mmm chicken...
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