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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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Re: Copyrights and Wrongs 2007-12-13
Anonymous
Mr. Rasch:

(Sorry, English is not my native language.)

Thats OK.. law isnt mine either..

1. In Mexico City, everybody knows where illegally copied music or movies are on sale. Could the record industry (American or Mexican) sue the major of the City for protecting the piracy dealers? (If ...

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