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Sick of record labels? Hate DRM? Get info about the copyright cartel. 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 ... 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 ... iBRIEF / Media & Communications. Cite as 2002 Duke L. & Tech. Rev. 0023: 11/20/2002 ( View the PDF version of this article
While music piracy rises and legal downloads of music allegedly slow (that is, unless you're iTunes ), social networks boast a growing impact on the way users consume music. This ... File Sharing or Music Piracy? Legal and Ethical Issues of Downloading Music Illegally . Originally presented. by Charles Elftmann: May 2, 2006Related: controversy , industry , intellectual property , legal , music , piracy , software , torrent , trends ... So, you thought only Americans would be the target of anti-piracy crackdowns?
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