Jammie Thomas – Single Mother Loses To Big Record Labels
Published by admin on October 31, 2011
I will never buy an album again.
In the first US trial to challenge the illegal downloading of music on the Internet, a single mother from Minnesota was ordered Thursday to pay 220,000 dollars for sharing 24 songs online…
Thomas, an employee of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, an Indian tribe, was ordered to pay a 9,250-dollar fine for each of 24 shared songs cited in the case, including Godsmack’s “Spiral,” Destiny’s Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills” and Sara McLachlan’s “Building a Mystery.”
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So if I watch a …
So if I watch a music video on youtube am I going to be sued? pretty much the same thing you’re getting it off the internet and listening or watching it…its a joke ……At some point you should think our government should do something to stop this…oh wait……our government…even bigger joke !!!
@johnaiton okay i …
@johnaiton okay i felt scared when i had 150 dollars on my ipod
I wonder what John …
I wonder what John Lennon would think
Thank goodness for …
Thank goodness for once justice has been served.
People like this need to be heavily fined and the pirate here has got what she deserved.
The amazing thing …
The amazing thing is that the RIAA has NOTHING to do with the artistic aspect of the music. All they do is advertise it and profit off of it. They are a bunch of corporate who have a monopoly on the industry. A new competing organization needs to be formed to put an end to this type of bullshit.
FUCK YOU …
YOU RIAA CUNTS!!
Why sue the women …
Why sue the women instead of suing the person that made the music ACCESSIBLE for her and the public????????????
@dhhs91 why …
@dhhs91 why everybody say you have to upload? thats not the truth, Let me say it this way. You downloaded one thing and there is nobody that downloads the same torrent. Then there isnt a need to seed. Also u could turn off uploading. or? its a hidden sharing thing?
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