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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Judge Slashes ‘Appalling’ $1.5 Million File Sharing Verdict to $54,000

A federal judge has lowered a file sharing verdict to $54,000 from $1.5 million, ruling Friday that the jury’s award “for stealing 24 songs for personal use is appalling.” The decision by U.S. District Judge Michael Davis follows the third trial in the Recording Industry Association of America ...


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