And talking about mp3s. If you still using Kazaa do not be surprised if you have to pay 9000 dollars for every song you get from this P2P program. That why I like Amazon, I'm paying between $0.79 to $0.89 per song, without any DRM and at 256 kbps! I would be happier if I had to pay less and I would be happier if I had to pay nothing but always remember one thing, the law is the law like it or not.
...the jury found Jammie Thomas, a single mother from Minnesota, liable for willful copyright infringement and awarded the RIAA plaintiffs $222,000 -- that's $9,250 for each of the 24 songs she was alleged to have made available on Kazaa
For 9000 dollars, I want the band playing live at my house!
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most of the music she was supposedly...err, did DL are from bands that aren't worth a 9000 live appearance fee
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But... she ended paying more than 9000 dolllars for each song and probably she wont be allowed even to keep the pirate copies of those song that she had in her HDD.