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The study is one in a series to examine the economic impact of copyright and patent infringement.Jammie Thomas makes $36,000 a year but says she's not looking for a handout to pay a $222,000 judgment after a jury decided she illegally shared music online and did it on purpose.The music industry may have won a symbolic battle with a Duluth jury's $222,000 judgment against Jammie Thomas of Brainerd, Minn., but it has lost the war against music piracy ... I own every Idaho CD that has been put out, so getting the music for free isn't necessarily the ... would not and will not tolerate such blatant piracy. Why, then, should music?Law articles and legal articles covering legal topics ... Make Sure Your Music Is Legal Don't Be the Music Industry's Next Target. On October 4, 2007 a Duluth, Minnesota, jury ...
... a large group of Canadians to find out what the effect of piracy is on music sales. The results ... 000 dollars a day. what is the difference between that and a small band from idaho ... Judge rejects lawsuit seeking to close Idaho primary 2:53 p.m. PT • UPDATE: ... have said in the past that the music business is hemorrhaging money because of music piracy ... Idaho board eliminates more achievement tests 9:06 p.m. PT • Transportation officials ... have said in the past that the music business is hemorrhaging money because of music piracy ...
piracy n. , pl. -cies . Robbery committed at sea. A similar act of robbery, as the ... the term piracy grew to include copyright violations of intellectual property such as music ... Music schools search, Berklee Music School. ... Top 100 and other news , Band Name Generators , Music Books , Music Magazine , Music Piracy , ...
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