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Copyrights and Wrongs
Mark Rasch, 2007-12-11

On October 1, 2007, Jammie Thomas -- a single mother living in Brainerd, Minnesota -- was sued in civil court for copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Three days later, the jury returned the verdict; Ms. Thomas was liable for willfully infringing the copyrights on 24 songs. The fine: $222,000.

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Letters as Copyright 2007-12-19
Mark D. Rsch
Copyrights and Wrongs 2007-12-21
Killa-Ho Yo
...and remember, if you just have to do a crime don't download music....kill someone. That way you get to break the law and only do 1/60th the time.

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Copyrights and Wrongs 2008-01-05
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Enough legalities 2008-01-08
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